Quote from FenceRider:
InvestorRT Demo feels like a Windows app ported to the Mac -- though company profile boasts of having started on the Mac. Charts drag-zoom okay, but feels jumpy. Chart windows do not like being moved around. Toolbar palettes seem stuck on the left side of my display. Subwindows cough out awkwardly. Hopefully just the demo version?
With InvestorRT, eSignal is not available (for the Mac). Seems like MyTrack by Track Data is best value? But is basic package reliable and quick? Admittedly not too many choices...
I appreciate all the replies.
I don't want to sound like I work for them because I don't, and I don't want to defend the app because I won't.
First off, the toolbar. Go to setups, preferences, general. There you set the toolbar to do what you want. Do the same for charts.
Ported to Mac....well it's true it doesn't look like Final Cut Pro. But you get used to it. The thing I like about it is the graphics are SO much better than any PC trading program I've seen. Granted, graphics and good looking charts aren't going to necessarily help you get winning trades, but it's nice to look at good looking candles. And if you are trading real time for 7 hours or so, it makes a difference.
Chart windows are very full of data to make good looking charts so they may be slow to move, unless you have a faster processor and Panther. This will of course get better and it has with every OS update. But why do you need to move them around once you get them where you want them? You can position as many as you want on your monitor then double click them to the dock and bring them up whenever you want. Here again, personal preference.
What do you mean by subwindows?
For data I have to recommend DTNIQ.
I had both at the same time on two separate computers for two months to see what's what. And Track Data was late with quotes on the ES many times when things got fast, especially near the open. Not always mind you, but sometimes. And over the two months,
DTNIQ was down for 10 minutes total for the entire 40 trading days. Track Data was down 90 minutes total.
It's cheaper yes, but....
My wish is that IRT would work with eSignal, but it's not going to happen.
Life goes on.
Finally Fenceguy,
I wanted to stay with the Mac platform if at all possible because I been a Mac guy since 1988 and I'm a loyal puppy. I found Linnsoft, (along with then new great OSX) to be my saving grace. Is it the best Mac app I've ever used...no way.
But I don't have to apologize for it either. It's solid. However, if you don't like the Mac choices, and there aren't many I know, then a Windows machine running IRT and eSignal might be for you.
If you want me to send you some of my chart definitions to import to IRT, let me know. That way you can see how I've set up my charts to look really good on a Mac. The ones in the demo are ka ka.
I've attached one of my daily ES charts.
jd