Quote from Catoosa:
I am still using Win2K on my trading PC and internet surfing PC. When Win2K no longer can get the job done, I hope to use Linux. Linux is now OK for my surfing PC but is not now adequately supported by brokers, charting, and tax preparation software for my trading PC. My trading PC has 12 monitors and will be a large $ outlay for a hardware upgrade to be able to run Win7 or later.
Quote from kiwi_trader:
Sadly I think you'll be waiting forever. The market share is too small.
If you want the best in class you need to run Windows 7 now and Windows 8 next year (it seems that for traders W8 will mainly be a slightly cleaned up version of w7 - my impression so far).
Macs don't offer the breadth of application support and suffer from Steve J's control the user mentality.
I tried about 7 linux distros and I just kept coming up against the performance being slightly under Win XP 32. Mainly on graphics (yep, just the 2d graphics we do for trading), wine, and applications that were not as fast as the windows equivalents. So I paid up for W7 x64 Home Premium and it was same or faster than XP on the things I was testing.
I have tried W8 but at this stage there is an issue with some of the autohotkey functionality that I rely on for trading so I'll try again when it goes beta. TWS, Sierra Chart, browsers, Open Office etc all worked fine. Memory use was also lighter than 7.
Quote from kiwi_trader:
Sadly I think you'll be waiting forever. The market share is too small.
If you want the best in class you need to run Windows 7 now and Windows 8 next year (it seems that for traders W8 will mainly be a slightly cleaned up version of w7 - my impression so far).
Macs don't offer the breadth of application support and suffer from Steve J's control the user mentality.
I tried about 7 linux distros and I just kept coming up against the performance being slightly under Win XP 32. Mainly on graphics (yep, just the 2d graphics we do for trading), wine, and applications that were not as fast as the windows equivalents. So I paid up for W7 x64 Home Premium and it was same or faster than XP on the things I was testing.
I have tried W8 but at this stage there is an issue with some of the autohotkey functionality that I rely on for trading so I'll try again when it goes beta. TWS, Sierra Chart, browsers, Open Office etc all worked fine. Memory use was also lighter than 7.
Quote from WinstonTJ:
out of curiosity what hardware are you running W8 DP on? I'm having driver issues with a lot of the Dell stuff. Can't get it to do a full install on some of the stuff with ECC RAM and built-in RAID/storage controllers. Have you ditched Aero and the tiles yet?