Quote from ProfLogic:
OldTrader,
It has been 18 months to 2 years since I used it but I still have friends that use it daily. Oh, and I started using Ensign in 1996 too. When did you start using it, last year?
Bogus? How do you know how I used Ensign?
If the auto refresh is a global setting now that is fine but I dumped Ensign along with a hundred or so other people partially because of the refresh. Ensign used to give you a choice when you reopened a chart to refresh 1 day, 2 days & up to 6 days. If they fixed that fiasco that is great. They probably didn't have a choice after my group left.
I don't know about you but at the time I got rid of Ensign I was running, as I always do, the fastest computer available with 2 gig of RAM when everyone else was maxed at 512 meg. I kept 10 to 15 symbols opened with multiple charts (6 minimum) in each at all times and every morning I got "out of memory" errors. It wasn't just me it was a lot of others as well. We contacted Howard and was told to have Support look into it. Between Sheldon and Lamont (I think) they couldn't figure it out and passed it back to Howard who basically told us that it was our collective imagination.
Now, over the 8 years previous to my leaving, I had referred a good 200 people to Ensign (with no referral fee) so you would think I would at least get a teeny tiny bit more consideration than a blow off but that wasn't the case. So I packed up and took most of them to another software company. The ones that stayed weren't real comfortable on a computer to begin with so they stayed where they were comfortable.
The auto-refresh on eSignal is 90 days by the way on Tick charts and up to 10 years on Daily charts.
My current software is less expensive than Ensign, more user friendly, less cumbersome, I can currently have over 130 charts open, all of the time, without a single memory error and I can get custom programming done for it in Easy Language. I even have integrated a trading platform into it for ease of use. Something Howard told me I was never allowed to do with Ensign.
I have no idea what or how much you watch each day so I won't presume anything but for those of us that actually put our trading software to task, average isn't good enough. To each their own. Everyone's needs are different so don't assume you know even a speck of the information I go through each day.
The information about the trial is ambiguous but I do agree that one needs to test it for themselves and put it through its paces.
If memory serves I started using Ensign just over 2 years ago.
I monitor 100 symbols on quote pages. At most though I'm going to have open perhaps 5 charts at any one time. I do open and close charts throughout the day. I'm running 1 Gig memory at this time. No problems doing what I do.
Doesn't sound like we use the software in the same way. I would not have a need for 130 charts open simultaneously.
That said, for more normal usage, I think Ensign is good software. I haven't had the problems you described (of course it's now understandable why), and have had no issues with support at all.
Either way, he can do a 1 week trial at no cost. Test it for himself.
Sorry for the preconceived notions. You were describing a situation which didn't sound right based on my experience. Sounds like things must have started to change around the time you left and I started. They do updates probably a couple of times per month or so.
OldTrader
