Magna-
It may be that I really enjoying the lack of data loss more than anything, but I'll try to point out a few things I like about Sterling. RT3 may have one or all of these things now , I haven't used RT in 6months or so.
1)Sterling has seperate windows that you can configure any way on your screen. I run 2 monitors..and it seems easier to have seperate windows as opposed to RT3 which was one big window that you had to spread across the desktop. That might create a problem if you have different size monitors ..but I'm not sure.
2)i like that I can turn the mouse wheel and the symbol will toggle in the order entry window
3) order types like MOC , OPG, etc...RT3 may have this, but I don't remember 'cause I was at a retail place and I don't think they offered that.
4)on my main stock watch (i have about 40 stocks on it) I like that I can see the last 3 trade sizes(this is good for listed stocks, probably not helpful for nas)..and it also has a box called 'trend color' or somethig like that...basically has six small boxes that show red or green for the last 6 trades ..so at a glance you can see the last few directions(i've seen this on other programs , but i don't thik i had it with RT3)
I will say that they're are some things that Sterling doesn't have that Rt3 does. My favorite window on RT3 was the "TALAlarms" box. I always had the window open, set to show me any S&P 500 stock that was hitting a 52wk hi/lo or intra day hi/lo.
Also RT3 has easy to set alerts...and the ability to set trailing stops. Sterling does not yet have these features, but I hae sent e-mails about it.
Again, it may be that I'm just really enjoying the connectivity to the ECho servers. They seem almost flawless, even during high volume days.
uptik