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tfogle
Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2010 6:33:15 PM
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Is there a way for both programs to use the same data set on my computer?TC2000 for funds is a decent program that doesn't allow any user designed plots. Even though this seems to have started as part of the TeleChart programs, somewhere along the line Funds were spun off and completely ignored. There has been no update since 2001, and many of the features that came in the later versions (for stocks) would be useful to me in funds. So now, I'm looking at StockFinder (for funds). Aside from having to now learn to program my plots (something I didn't need to know in TeleChart) I cannot now export to text in a format for which my spreadsheets have been designed. The idea of opening an editing a file for every mutual fund is daunting.In the mean time, I'm paying for one or the other. I suppose I could pay for the same data twice to maintain functionality of both programs. In reality, I hope that there's a way to get both programs to work off the same data set so I can export to text with TC2000 to keep my current system working while I learn to be a programmer to see if I can get StockFinder to work for me.Anyone have any ideas?
tfogle
Posted : Thursday, January 14, 2010 6:34:48 PM
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^^^ Previous message was formatted into paragraphs so it was easy to read. Sorry for the change, I don't know what happened.
Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, January 15, 2010 3:27:55 PM


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Customer service should be contacting you shortly.

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