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Nov 27 2007

WHYTOI  Thanks! This now works under 10.5.1. Seemed faster too.  
(Version 3.4)

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Oct 27 2007

WHYTOI  Have just been notified today by email from the developer that v3.3.4 does not work under Mac OS X 10.5. No ETA on a compatible release at this stage.

I am disappointed that the developer has not taken the effort to sort out the problem before the commercial release of 10.5 nor provide an ETA on a fix.  
(Version 3.3.4)

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May 26 2005
*****

ANONYMOUS  I asked for StockXloader to do options it has been added now. There was a small problem when I up graded to OSX 10.4 and that is now fixed. Really great support. It is worth every nickel and more. I bought it and use it and recommend it. Now if ProTA would come out with an OSX version!  
(Version 3.1.5)

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Mar 26 2005
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ANONYMOUS  Stockxloader is for getting historical and present quotes quickly and easily in to ProTA. Quicken won't do that. ProTA does a lot more charting and other technical analysis that Quicken. I use ProTA and StockXloader together and am not aware of another program that will get Yahoo quotes in to ProTA as easily and quickly as StockXloader. StockXloader was worth it to me.Now if only ProTA would be released OSX native.

There are other cheaper programs that get quotes and do basic charting. Everything depends on a persons needs.  
(Version 3.1)

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Feb 26 2005
****½

ANONYMOUS  This program is fast at downloading and easy to set up. It does what it says and the developer is quick to respond to emails. Used with ProTA (a technical analysis program), you can do much more than with Quicken. I bought it and I like it. Saves me an awful lot of time.  
(Version 3.1)

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Feb 24 2005

JIMW  While I am not a big fan of Quicken, I nevertheless find it interesting that automatically downloading stock quotes is one of its many features, including but not limited to maintaining your entire portfolio, yet Quicken retails for around $20 less than this product that only downloads quotes.

While I deem it highly probable that someone will reply to this message to point out that this program uses Yahoo for quotes and is a much more extensive, should I not have added this paragraph.

Then the obvious question then becomes: "What percent of the people needing to download quotes actually need this extended capability." I suspect the number is rather small and that the quote capability of Quicken will serve the majority of users rather nicely.   
(Version 3.1)

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