Jay,
Is there any update on the GOLD version of QCharts? Will it work better than 6.0.2 (ie, fewer crashes and freezeups, fewer bugs, memory leakages)? Will it have intraday stock history > 120 days? Will it display intraday charts of options price history at all? Will it include features of QC5 that have been repeatedly requested by so many of your patient, faithful and devoted QCharts customers? Do you have a list of features that are NOT going to be implemented in this GOLD version? If not, please consider publishing such a list. Being proactive with users might help retain them as customers.
More importantly, will there ever be a "production" version of QCharts? I have no patience left for beta versions because each new "release" seems to get worse and worse; fixing one thing seems to break things that were not previously defective. (Not to mention that my blood pressure does not need more elevation! ;-) I have no visibility of your "quality processes" so testing a beta version against subjective or absent criteria is meaningless IMHO unless your process includes "throwing it against the wall to see if it sticks."
Please provide an update on the status, features, bugs, and timeline for the release as you know it. The last I heard, we were supposed to see the 6.0.3 release right about, um, now. Is 6.0.3 the GOLD version you have mentioned in previous posts? I understand that timelines and system development issues are subject to change; that is certainly acceptable, but users MUST be kept informed if you want to keep them. There are many folks here who are helping you find bugs and problems and who are not on eSignal's payroll... It is most unfair for them to keep posting their testing results with no feedback. (And yes, I see the four posts in the beta forum you have made since June... more beta releases is not the issue.)
My questions are not rhetorical and my requests are not provided lightly. I would appreciate answers and explanations to the 8 questions and 2 requests above. I appreciate the improvement in the data feed; I rarely have to reboot QCharts just to see options quotes on a quotesheet anymore. The feed seems robust and functional (at least for anything besides QCharts software.)
Lastly, am I the only QCharts user who feels this way? I really don't feel as I am the only QCharts user twisting in the wind, but I understand the futility others may feel having repeatedly made these points known. Constructive responses are appreciated.
Tom
Is there any update on the GOLD version of QCharts? Will it work better than 6.0.2 (ie, fewer crashes and freezeups, fewer bugs, memory leakages)? Will it have intraday stock history > 120 days? Will it display intraday charts of options price history at all? Will it include features of QC5 that have been repeatedly requested by so many of your patient, faithful and devoted QCharts customers? Do you have a list of features that are NOT going to be implemented in this GOLD version? If not, please consider publishing such a list. Being proactive with users might help retain them as customers.
More importantly, will there ever be a "production" version of QCharts? I have no patience left for beta versions because each new "release" seems to get worse and worse; fixing one thing seems to break things that were not previously defective. (Not to mention that my blood pressure does not need more elevation! ;-) I have no visibility of your "quality processes" so testing a beta version against subjective or absent criteria is meaningless IMHO unless your process includes "throwing it against the wall to see if it sticks."
Please provide an update on the status, features, bugs, and timeline for the release as you know it. The last I heard, we were supposed to see the 6.0.3 release right about, um, now. Is 6.0.3 the GOLD version you have mentioned in previous posts? I understand that timelines and system development issues are subject to change; that is certainly acceptable, but users MUST be kept informed if you want to keep them. There are many folks here who are helping you find bugs and problems and who are not on eSignal's payroll... It is most unfair for them to keep posting their testing results with no feedback. (And yes, I see the four posts in the beta forum you have made since June... more beta releases is not the issue.)
My questions are not rhetorical and my requests are not provided lightly. I would appreciate answers and explanations to the 8 questions and 2 requests above. I appreciate the improvement in the data feed; I rarely have to reboot QCharts just to see options quotes on a quotesheet anymore. The feed seems robust and functional (at least for anything besides QCharts software.)
Lastly, am I the only QCharts user who feels this way? I really don't feel as I am the only QCharts user twisting in the wind, but I understand the futility others may feel having repeatedly made these points known. Constructive responses are appreciated.
Tom
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