Tomasz, Did you see this ?
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/02/stocks-chart-scores/ might be an interesting feature to add to AmiBroker... best regards, dxd --- In [email protected], "Tomasz Janeczko" <gro...@...> wrote: > > Dear Pavel, > > You need to calm down as everything is OK and let me explain why: > > First of all, support is responding to all your enquiries. > We however do not experience such problem, therefore support > is first trying to determine your configuration or any other local > problem that you may have. We will continue looking into your individual > problem and as soon as the reason is found and pinpointed, we could fix it. > That's pretty normal way of doing things: > a) reproduction of the problem on our end > b) isolation of the problem (where and why it happens?) > c) location in the code > d) fix > > We are currently at stage a) with you. The support channel will continue > working with you to solve any problem you may have. > > Second thing, the company is in perfect shape. For me the recession > can take 5 years or more. In fact after short drop in October, the sales make new records now, > probably because people find out that they can have superior software > for fraction of a price of other solutions. That's pretty normal that in tough times > people are more price-sensitive and enjoy the huge technical advantage of AmiBroker > at extremely fair price. > > You are relatively new customer and you apparently > are not aware of the release cycle. Yes there are periods where new betas > are coming every week, but ... > AFTER official release (which happened in fact quite recently) I take a BREAK > from development activities. > > So the sole reason for not having new betas recently is the fact that I > took BREAK from development to spend time with family (I may remind you > that there was Christmas, New Year holidays plus 2 week winter vacation season > for our children). > > Yes, contrary to what somebody may think, I am a human, not robot, > so from time to time I take a break. > > There are also activities that you don't see because they are not directed > to general public and happen behind the scenes. One of such activity > is creation of interface to one of the largest Polish brokerages. > Such moves are invisible to non-Polish users but contribute greatly > to growing user base and growing cash flow. > > So relax a bit and cheer up. > > If you have a free minute, you may check what the latest > "innovation" from Microsoft Research does with popular songs: > http://timesonline.typepad.com/technology/2009/02/top-20-tracks-r.html > > Best regards, > Tomasz Janeczko > amibroker.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "pavelmanas" <pavelma...@...> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 12:30 PM > Subject: [amibroker] Why Amibroker support is not responding > > > Dear Tomash, > > I have got few questions about Amibroker support and volume bars > > 1. at the beginning of January I reported a problem regarding > incorrect creation of volume bars to the official support eMail > address. I consider this problem as very important because it > touches a basic real-time charting functionality in Amibroker. I > had got a quick reply that someone was going to replicate the > problem, however, since that time I have not heard anything even > though I urged this already two times. Also on 16th of January I > logged this problem (#1669) into the "Amibroker Feedback Center". > Unfortunately, this site seems to be abandoned (by Amibroker staff) > since end of December. In my desperation I had to move my intraday > activities to Multicharts. This situation together with not updated > information on the Amibroker web page and pause in releasing new > updates (I got used to see new releases every week 8-) ) obviously > suggests to me as a customer that something is going on in the > company. Here are the questions: > - is the company ok and when can we expect next release? > - what is the current status of Amibroker support? > - is anyone looking into "Amibroker Feedback Center"? > 2. I am attaching the reported problem and will appreciate if > someone can look into it. > > in real-time volume chart 2500V for ES H9 I am experiencing very > strange behavior. When volume reaches 2500 it is supposed to create > a new volume bar, reset the volume to 0 and start adding volume > again for the new bar. What is happening is that it reaches 2500, > creates a new bar, volume goes to e.g.350 suddenly the new bar is > removed and volume for previous bar jumps back to e.g. 1700. This > happens multiple time for the same bar. Sometimes even two new bars > are created and than removed. This behavior is happening frequently > almost every bar. Certainly under such circumstances it is > impossible to trade volume charts. I noticed recently that the > volume is jumping even in the single bar so it goes e.g. > 400,412,450,275,300,320,500,520,250,. > > How to reproduce the problem: > 1. data source = eSignal Real-Time Data > 2. symbol ES H9 > 3. Volume Bars set to 2500 > 4. database source set to tick chart with max. allowed number of > data 500000 > 5. this gives me usually 2-3 days of history. Sometimes in heavy > volume days it provides 1,5 days of history. Note. I have changed > the registry to have max. allowed data set to 1,000,000. This gave > me another 2 days of data history so together 5 days. > 6. Amibroker 5.2 R1 (offical release) > 7. Windows Vista Business > > Thank you and regards > > Pavel > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > **** IMPORTANT **** > This group is for the discussion between users only. > This is *NOT* technical support channel. > > ********************* > TO GET TECHNICAL SUPPORT from AmiBroker please send an e-mail directly to > SUPPORT {at} amibroker.com > ********************* > > For NEW RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS and other news always check DEVLOG: > http://www.amibroker.com/devlog/ > > For other support material please check also: > http://www.amibroker.com/support.html > > ********************************* > Yahoo! Groups Links >
