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Non-Tech : Any Good Real-Time Quote Services -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carole Olkowski who wrote (577)11/8/1998 8:55:00 PM
From: rmagrino  Respond to of 581
 
Thanks for the tip. I have been sold on Mytrack for a few months, and, they do give me free MSFT (realtime quotes, Level II, RT charts, options, etc) so I can see how their other services work.
Thanks again
Rob



To: Carole Olkowski who wrote (577)11/8/1998 9:18:00 PM
From: rmagrino  Respond to of 581
 
Hi Carole,
Guess what, I went to the location and found out they stopped supporting the Internet Trader product. This is the message I got. Too bad.

The Internet Trader section of kanisa.com has been permanently removed from this site.

For those of you using Internet Trader, your Internet Trader data feeds will continue to be available from the Amy and Cindy
servers. However, Kanisa Inc. has shifted its technical focus from custom trading systems to packaged knowledge management
applications that intelligize business processes and, therefore, Internet Trader is no longer representative of our primary
corporate direction. In fact, it confuses prospective clients who seek to understand what we offer.

We will continue to offer email support for Internet Trader. If you have questions, send email to itrader@kanisa.com.

Kanisa will now only provide technical advice and updates at itrader.kanisa.com and North American Quotations, Inc.
will continue to support Real Time Trader at naq.com.



To: Carole Olkowski who wrote (577)11/9/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: Kal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 581
 
This might've been asked before..
Are there any services for delayed quote feeds, along with hi-low, volume, up-downgrades... etc?

maybe something similar to where yahoo gets its stock info.
help greatly appreciated.
Kal.