If you have an unlocked phone, regional (e.g., Europe) or worldwide SIM cards 
are available.

Bill
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tomasz Janeczko 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 4:59 AM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Amibroker Away From the Home


  David,

  Since you got the answers for AB related questions, I will just give you 
response to the last paragraph

  Regarding internet via cell phone.
  If you use roaming access you will paid some ridiculous rates for internet.  
  Much cheaper version is to buy local prepaid SIM card and use it instead.  In 
Poland you can get either SImData or Orange Free
  SIM card that gives you HSDPA/EDGE/GPRS internet access for ~$0.15 per 
megabyte of transfer (time of  connection does not matter).
  Minimum card cost is $10 that gives you about 66MB of transfer. Similar (or 
better) offers exist in other countries you mentioned.
  The drawback is that you actually need to buy separate sim card in each 
country and switch them as you travel to be able to use low rates.

  As for Wi-Fi. 
  Free WiFi hotspots can be found in many hotels (contact hotel to make sure) 
including hotels
  in skiing resorts - that's your safest bet.
  Other than that free Wifi acces points can be found for example in all Cofee 
Heaven bars, 
  some public areas (like market square in Wroclaw for example) 
  Google for free hotspot <country> and you will be able to find locations of 
those 

  Best regards,
  Tomasz Janeczko
  amibroker.com
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: David Weller 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 12:13 AM
    Subject: [amibroker] Amibroker Away From the Home


    The gist of these questions is that I want to use AmiBroker while 
travelling better than I am currently.

     

    I have an Antique Shop in Virginia near Williamsburg for the last 10 years. 
 The last 2 have been slower (we are in a slight recession here especially for 
spendable cash purchases) - so I have been travelling more and enjoying the 
free time while it lasts.  I often travel to go to auctions away from my 
business for a few days in length - so some way to keep AmiBroker running and 
working for me "might be the ticket".  I have 3 employees but the technical 
issues associated with all of this are too much for them to insure my financial 
programs are running correctly.   The best I can expect from them is to turn on 
and off the computer and reboot.  

     

    Currently I have a Laptop and Blackberry (limited minutes) that I use for a 
dial up modem when travelling or on the boat.  Several times a day while 
travelling, I dial up the Internet and update AmiBroker database, run my 
routines, and make some orders.   I then logoff and go buy some junk and may be 
away for a few hours.  Sometimes when I repeat this process - I get unpleasant 
surprises after several hours with the market open.  It would be nice to see 
alerts on my cell and have AmiBroker running at my business far away.  Is there 
a better way?

     

    I have been using AmiBroker for the past 4 or 5 years.   

     

    I have seen an Email recently (maybe from the Professor) that says he using 
a home computer to phone him up on a buy or sell action.   Question 1: Maybe he 
is using this AFL Function AlertIF( Short, "What Application is being used? 
Something in Outlook Perhaps.exe", "Launching external application", 3 );). 

     

    He then "Dials into the Computer" to verify things and finalize the 
transaction.  Question 2:  Would PC Anywhere work or is there something better. 
 

     

    Slightly off topic here - but -----

    This winter I will be traveling to Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Austria 
for business and skiing for a month.   I lived in Germany for 5 years 1985-1990 
before cell phones and this is my first trip back.  I will have a cell that is 
usable in Europe - so I guess I will be able to update my AmiBroker on the 
Laptop like I am doing now.  Of course I will be going to the pubs and coffee 
houses everyday and was wondering if they all have free WIFI.  I have never 
been to Eastern Europe so I have no idea. 

     

    Any help would be appreciated in steering me in the right direction.  

     

     

    Best Regards

    Dave

   


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