JStock - Free Stock Market Software
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JStock is very nice tool, it's easy to use. Thanks!
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Main Complain is that the program keeps on shutting down. Every 10 - 30 min it closes without any warning. I have to save every time I do some minor changes. Not everything is stored (eg: fall below, rise above, settings on the first tab lower left corner, History-graph size) There are over 50 technical analysing tools availablet, but you only offering 6, and the dates are not even flexible! The indicator tabs needs much more explanation, maybe a little tutorial would be nice. At least the portfolio should show ALL the transactions without changing country every time! There is so much more things which can be displayed in a portfolio, but this is a common problem as every software writer only puts in what he thinks is important. Therefore I have created my own portfolio manager in Excel which gives me a lot more information. Please see this as a motivation! I generally support the idea of a free stock market software, even though I wouldn't mind paying something for a real good application! Thank you Vido
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JStock is very nice tool, it's easy to use. Thanks!
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I downloaded and tested it and seems very nice. I liked the charts a lot and the technical analysis. I do not know though: - Is there some developer API for extending it? - how easy is to integrate a new stock feed service to the tool? Thanks.
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For those hearing the name Jstock for the first time, Jstock is - a roughly 16mb stock management software. - available for the Indian stock markets BSE & NSE. - supports 25 other country's stock markets also. - available in all 3 major platforms [win / lin / mac]. - customizable indicators. - free software. Jstock Getting Started page: The default interface is quite clear, clutter free. In other words it is 'not bloated' interface. First no country/region is selected, so select the country for which you would like to see the share. there is a tab called country -> select the corresponding country for which the shares are to be viewed. the bottom right corner of the application window will show the country status and network connectivity status- a handy status box indeed. Since we have selected the country now, there might be several stock market exchanges for every country & hence we need to select the list of stocks to be watched. select edit-> add stocks-> all stocks . [or add the ones you need]. There is an option to set up customized alerts. the best part is that the customization is very granulated which means you can almost customize alerts in any way you want. These are provided with the help of AND , O, NOT logic gates and is pretty easy to implement. Surprise : Check 'Mr.BlobSallad' in Help -> About -> Blobsallad. What I expect to be found in the upcoming version of Jstock Keyboard capture - when the Jstock application windows is open, any alphabet you type should automatically get into search box and start searching the relevant stocks. One cannot everytime go and point the cursor into the search box. Configurable keyboard shortcuts - you know what I mean and why its important.