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To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (4230)7/17/2002 3:59:13 PM
From: herry iball  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11288
 
Yes, used qcharts.
(in fact still have it for the month, since the first month of esignal is free if you're a qcharts user)

It compares well.

GOOD:
no hiccups during the day, no need to switch servers cuz the one you're using sucks. No resource problems like with qcharts (on a ME machine). Excellent charting with more functions than qcharts. Solid data feed without the pauses/bursts of data I was getting with qcharts.

BAD:
need to work on their drawing tools....switching between time frames on the same chart doesn't reset the lines (ie if trendline drawn on 60 min chart, it doesn't hit the same highs/lows when viewed on a 15 min chart). This is my main gripe about esignal. Pretty minor unless you use trendlines and support/resist lines constantly on multitudes of charts and timeframes.

also, unless I'm missing something (and I probably am since I haven't read the documentation yet) I cannot for the life of me understand why futures are presented without decimals.

That is, 1028.50 is shown as 102850 in the T/S and chart windows as well as their summary window. huh?