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To: Esteban who wrote (138)9/1/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: Jon Tara  Respond to of 205
 
Thanks!

I am going to see if I can put a configuration dialog in Super Express. If I can do that, I can make the choice of radio buttons or pushbuttons a configurable option.

Hopefully, I can coerce your browser into storing the settings in a cookie. This may not work, though, if you run it off of your own hard disk, since cookies are associated with a site name, and I'm not sure if the browsers take into account the possibility that you may not be reading the page off of a web site.



To: Esteban who wrote (138)9/2/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: pae  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 205
 
FWIW, I'll second the preference for the radio buttons. When I set up prior to market open, I set my sell candidates up with prices significantly above the market (and buy orders with prices below) planning to adjust the price to current conditions before submitting the order. If I click the wrong order, the out of market price serves as a safety (if I got that price I would be happy - and I can most likely cancel the order w/o a problem). Going with a buy vs. sell button would do away with that practice.

Jon, as always, please temper my feedback with my overwhelming appreciation of the product. Cheers!