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To: Keither22 who wrote (105720)2/28/1999 2:15:00 PM
From: SirVinny  Respond to of 176387
 
Hi Keith:

If you'll be trading Via Internet then there is no difference between Macs or PCs.

Although I prefer Macs, I must admit that there are a world of services available for PCs only.

For instance: dbc.com (go to PRODUCT FEATURES)

DBC provides quotes service to brokers around North America. You may be able to receive their signal Via FM band. You can follow live quotes of several stocks at same time without ever clicking return key. I"ve used their sports score service (Quo Trek) a few years ago when I operated a 900 sportsline. I found them fast and reliable. (unfortunately, they are costly).

I'm contemplating purchasing a PC and subscribing to DBC. I'll have live quotes running on PC and trade on internet from my Mac.

Good Luck,

SirVinny

PS- Let me know if you try it!