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Re[4]: The time has arrived for Linux FreeMarket or similar



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Hello  Timothy,

Friday, December 08, 2000, 12:42:26 PM, you wrote:

TM> Mark:

TM> Ok, on that note...is there a unix based spreadsheet program similar
TM> to excel that could get us there? I have a copy of PVwave somewhere
TM> from a platform I had built in the mid-90's in a small trading desk
TM> situation. There was also Marketvision...I seem to remember there are
TM> others.

TM> Tim Morge



TM> On Fri, 8 Dec 2000 11:38:29 -0600, Mark Brown  wrote:
>>Hello  Kimberly,
>>
>>I also would be using excel however it simply can not handle large
>>projects, it runs like a dog. If it were faster and the data
>>manipulation not a pain I'd be all over it. I and others have
>>continually attempted to do things in excel but when your finished
>>your a slave to maintaining the monster you created. That's why you
>>need Unix based platforms to do really complicated task with great
>>dependability and on mammoth scale. Otherwise a windows platform is
>>ok
>>and much easier to use, though less stable.
>>
>>K> Question: ideas on how to implement the charting at the level of
>>K> sophistication required by intra-day analysis?
>>K> Kimberly
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>--
>>Best regards,
>> Mark Brown   mailto:markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Y = Offset + Amplitude * sin(Frequency * X)


TM> -- Timothy Morge, tmorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 12/08/2000

yes  there  is  at  http://www.ais.com  check it out it does real time
streaming data.

--
Best regards,
  Mark Brown   mailto:markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Y = Offset + Amplitude * sin(Frequency * X)