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To: Darren who wrote (1014)7/13/1998 1:00:00 AM
From: Paul K  Respond to of 3216
 
Another Screen Capture program to try:

HyperSnap-DX
Save screens in BMP, GIF, JPEG formats
Will grab HTML images larger than screen area

HyperCam
"Captures the action from your Windows 95 or NT screen and saves it to AVI (Audio-Video Interleaved) movie file. Sound from your system microphone is also recorded"

hyperionics.com



To: Darren who wrote (1014)7/13/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: Brentsky  Respond to of 3216
 
Thanks for the tips on Demo trading, Darren. Still looks like your real trading is something I'd like to aspire to!

I was wondering if any Cyber users can comment on the CyberT to CyberTrader evolution. Is it wise to start with CyberT and then move up to CyberTrader or does it make more sense to start with CyberTrader but only use the basic features while learning the more complex functions.

The difference between the two that concerns me is the order execution. CyberT only has Island and then Smart Key options whereas CyberTrader has almost unlimited options.

Second question about CyberTrader versus CyberT. Is anybody using CyberTrader with only a 56K hook-up. If so, is this adequate or is a 128K ISDN line necessary. I'm waiting for the GTE 56K dedicated line that Cyber is offering, but am wondering if it will be adequate for CyberTrader.

One final note, I intend to go slow and don't intend using 4 MM screens and a jillion graphs; however some of the sorts and alarms on CyberTrader would be nice to use from the beginning, along with flexible order execution, which seems a must with this business.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Brent

P.S. I've already looked into cable modems and ADSL and both are not in my area yet.



To: Darren who wrote (1014)7/14/1998 12:46:00 AM
From: David E. Henry  Respond to of 3216
 
<<The smart thing to do is not take a position home like I did. Learn that rule. Life will be much easier; trust me.>>

So very true!