Been with esignal since 2002. Before that with Qcharts (which I left when Lycos drove it into the ground).
Used online account management to quit esignal yesterday, but will have the "service" a few more days until my billing cycle is up.
So I logged in just now. There is ABSOLUTELY no volume in the SPYders, and still, esignal quotes are lagging by several seconds.
A total joke. My advice: stay away.
Interesting thing about all this: If I understand correctly, the degradation in the esignal feed has something to do with their attempting to integrate the Qcharts feed into their servers. That's almost comical since Qcharts service was destroyed by Lycos and that was why I switched to esignal in the first place.
I have looked arround. I'll probably use DTN.IQ or IQFeed with QuoteTracker while I finally dust off my coding skills and develop my own charting package (using IB feed and/or IQFeed).
I don't need or want 99% of what's in most packages. I just want to run lean and mean. I've always known that the only way to get something done the way you want it is to do it yourself. Esignal was close enough while it worked.
Ultimately, the feed is everything though, and in the year plus that I've been using IB's TWS, I have never seen it skip a beat as far as quotes go. Now that I've studied the API for TWS, I'm confident that I can get what I want, and when the effort is all done, I'll no longer be held hostage by esignal or that bag of crap out of Redmond, WA (yes, I am developing under Linux).
Just had to vent.
Anyway, since it's going to take me a few months to write my charting program, I'll be trying DTNIq.
Good luck to all who are still stuck in the muck with esignal.