Quote from easyrider:
Did you look at the two charts above? If you dont see the value of it, then I give up and will continue to use Ensign.
Your post of the the 2 pics from Ensign is a good reason NOT to
use Ensign. Looks like you have the choice of:
1- Having a 2.5pt ES range taking up the whole chart or:
2- Having the price range taking up about what? 10% of the
chart? And you must have a BIG monitor because I have to use
the scroller to see either the top or bottom of the chart. I have
19-inch monitors so you must have 38-inch monitors in order to
view these charts side by side.
With QT, you can change the vertical axis anytime you want by
making 2.3,4 or more clicks. NO biggie.
P.S. If you took the right pic of your post and put it to scale on a
19-inch monitor the bars would be squished into a 1-inch area.
How can you see this? Can you change the vertical axis with Ensign?
If not, it is not worth $39 or whatever they charge. Especially since
they don't even have floating windows. You have to keep your
charts all in a box that likes to freak out if you get too close to it
with a chart. If Ensign ever gets floating windows it might be a
good charting program.
IF they Medveds ever do change the way QT handles the "so-called"
scale problem there better be a choice to also have it as it is now.
JMHO