R roRisc May 10, 2006 #1 Hi, Looked over several options, and they are all Windows based. Are there any online trading applications? Or, even better, Linux native? If you can point me to some sources, it would be wonderful. Thanks a bunch.
Hi, Looked over several options, and they are all Windows based. Are there any online trading applications? Or, even better, Linux native? If you can point me to some sources, it would be wonderful. Thanks a bunch.
D dcraig May 10, 2006 #2 InteractiveBrokers TWS runs very reliably on Linux. http://www.prorealtime.com/en/ is a commercial Java charting package. I havn't tried it, but it should run on Linux. https://humaitrader.dev.java.net/ is an open source Java charting package. There are a number of open source projects. Search here or on sourceforge. You can probably get some of the Windows charting packages such as QuoteTracker to run under Wine, but I'm not convinced that they would be stable enough.
InteractiveBrokers TWS runs very reliably on Linux. http://www.prorealtime.com/en/ is a commercial Java charting package. I havn't tried it, but it should run on Linux. https://humaitrader.dev.java.net/ is an open source Java charting package. There are a number of open source projects. Search here or on sourceforge. You can probably get some of the Windows charting packages such as QuoteTracker to run under Wine, but I'm not convinced that they would be stable enough.
S spoofy May 10, 2006 #4 i use IB ..works great in linux the charting is a little crappy. My mac they look a lot better