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Non-Tech : Internet Trader -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tony Grier who wrote (1437)2/2/1998 8:55:00 AM
From: Adip  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2125
 
General HELP Question:
Last week I inadvertently typed over the server name in the connect dialog box for Internet Trader and pressed enter. I think that the the server that I connected to was named "CINDY" - but I could be mistaken. Since than I have not been able to log into ITrader. I downloaded their install program, uninstalled the original program, reinstalled the downloaded program, even reregistered with ITrader. I still get the connect screen with "CINDY" as the server to be connected to. Each time I try to connect, the application locks up (Does not respond) and I have to delete it with the ctl-alt-del command.
Thanks in advance for any help to resolve this cycle and help me get connected to ITrader.
Adi



To: Tony Grier who wrote (1437)2/2/1998 9:01:00 AM
From: Ed Herlihy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2125
 
Well here isthe 3rd person using RTIT and IQSuite combination, for a while, anyhow.

While IQsuite's ability to screen for stocks is far superior to RTIT's, there are several quirks that make it nearly impossible to maintain. (one cannot review, edit and change previous screens, but only create new ones from scratch)

Ofcourse in RTIT or IT you can only save ONE screen and cannot build a watch list from the screen results (which disappear upon exiting the program). It is not easy in IQsuite to do the same, but atleast you can do it.

The ability to add stocks to the "watch lists" in IQ is also far more fifficult.

RTIT is a static product right now, it appears and that cannot be the case in the world of the internet.

The Papyrus name change is very troublesome and suggests that NAQ has neither the source code nor the future ability to upgrade the product at NAQ which has the Real Time version