Anyone advise a p&f software

Since they're bombarding you with ads I would pretend to have interest and maybe they'll pull their fingers out and get the demo running.
 
Oatman,

unfortunately I'm a busy man and I don't have time enough to revive the crunchy demo and to negotiate with tech support that don't answer. So, maybe this soft has an ill fate not to become mine... Although all promises at the Updata site looked more than alluring. BTW at a moment I'm trying Tradestation and although it doesn't have just a one tenth of Indexia or Updata's capabilities it is still feasible to manipulate with p&f with 1 point box size on tick-by-tick basis which in essential for me. So, now working with Tradestation and continuing to search for Indexia...
 
Dr Leo,

I take it that you still haven't heard form Updata Technical support, then?

My take on this is you need to download and install MS JVM (Java Virtual Machine) in order to run Updata software and you can find this here:

http://java-virtual-machine.net/download.html

There’s nothing unusual about this and bear in mind that MS JVM will co-exist quite happily with Sun Java on your machine, which is included in MS products in any case.

Here's all the ladeeda: "All current installations and copies of Microsoft products will still have the Java VM. This action mainly impacts new releases from Microsoft, which will not have the Java VM available as part of that package, so customers must download and install the Microsoft Java VM separately. While Microsoft has discontinued (for legal reasons) offering this download from their site, Microsoft does allow certain product developers to allow users to download the Java VM from their sites.

There are some more notes here: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/java/

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There’s some more stuff about this issues here, and this includes my post above: http://www.trade2win.co.uk/boards/showthread.php?t=4554&page=4

Happy P&F Charting! ;)

HTH

Cheers

Mayfly
 
Dr Leo,

Which support email did you use? In my experience you get the quickest response from [email protected]

Actually I've found Updata's support (recently, last year or so) pretty good and prompt. I've always had a reply back rapidly. Maybe you sent it to their sales department and they got too keen :D
 
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