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    Intel Macs & Trading Software.... good/bad idea?

    Rick, Our product, QST, does run on a Mac natively. You can sign up for a free 2-week trial here: http://qst.quickscreentrading.com/subscriptions/qst/trial.jsp Paul (QST Evangelist)
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    Mac trading software

    You might give QST a try. The current release does not support custom programmed indicators, but you will otherwise find the charts are similar to TS. QST gets its data directly from the exchanges, so the speed and reliability is very good. You can sign up for a free 2-week trial here...
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    Futures/Options Backoffice Software

    http://rolfeandnolan.com/risc.html http://www.sungard.com/GMI/
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    anyone used QST?

    Lorenzo, you must have QST confused with another product. QST was born 7 years ago as a web charting system. It has since evolved into a fully integrated front end trading system. It is continually updated. Here are some unique and relevant features: 1. Consistent user interface. You can...
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    What are the best Mac-based trading systems

    I am the developer (with the assistance of ~25 developers) of QST. May I humbly suggest you take a 2-week free trial and tell me if this is not the best software for trading you have tried? We are a direct vendor of all the North American futures exchanges and we also support EUREX, LIFFE...
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    IB TWS terrible for Mac Users

    I did modify my signature to include the following, but it is not working: Paul Sturm Developer and Advocate - QST Quick Screen Trading
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    IB TWS terrible for Mac Users

    I take exception to your characterization of my posts as "adverts". The reason people come to ET is they are traders looking for answers. I am not creating new threads, rather I am responding to queries that have been posted by ET users. ET benefits from this because to the extent that more and...
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    IB TWS terrible for Mac Users

    Hey Kiwi Trader, I am most certainly not a "spammer" as you put it. Pete posted a message that there was no good trading software for the Mac and I replied to it. If you look at my other posts on this board, they are ALL in response to people who are looking for trading software that can run...
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    Charting software for Macintosh

    Pete, Your comments about the Mac and Java are dead wrong. Apple has done a better job at integrating Java with the Aqua rendering engine than Sun ever did with Windows or Solaris. I would agree with you that many (but not all) Java apps have horrible performance and sluggishness, whether...
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    IB TWS terrible for Mac Users

    Pete, Your comments about the Mac and Java are dead wrong. Apple has done a better job at integrating Java with the Aqua rendering engine than Sun ever did with Windows or Solaris. I would agree with you that many (but not all) Java apps have horrible performance and sluggishness, whether...
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    spread charting

    QST allows you to chart the actual exchange-traded spreads as well as charts of the spreads based on a calculation using the underlying instruments. The best of both worlds. You can try a free 2-week trial here: http://quotes.computervoice.com/subscriptions/qst/trial.jsp The software is...
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    Linnsoft Investor R/T and Macintosh issues? PC users, too...

    What does InvesRT's charts have that QST's do not?
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    Linux?

    Give me some more details as to what you want to do. QST has been tested and runs on Suse, Ubuntu, Fedora, PC-BSD (derived from FreeBSD), and Solaris. http://quotes.computervoice.com/subscriptions/qst/trial.jsp
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    Options Paper Trading Applications

    QST is a futures and futures options trading application that includes a paper trading functionality. The Advanced Options module includes multiple option pricing models, greek calculations, volatility skew charting and much more. You can get a free 2-week trial at...
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    Lets Talk About Linux

    QST can route order through Rolfe & Nolan's RANorder and Trading Technologies FIX Adapter. A partial list of brokers would include: www.iepstein.com www.linngroup.com www.newworldpro.com www.admis.com www.shatkinarbor.com www.velocityfutures.com
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