Thursday Nov 16, 2006

AIOTrade 1.0.3 Released

I'm pleased to announce the 1.0.3 release of AIOTrade. You may download it via Sourceforge.net

The new features had been listed in my previous blog

Thanks for all the suggestions, bugs reports and feature requests. Thanks for msayag's bugs hunt.

Bug reports, especially for the experimental IB-TWS data feed are welcome.

Comments:

great work! congradulations! how can one write user defined indicators?

Posted by dionysio calucci on November 17, 2006 at 04:30 AM PST #

Hi, yeah I downloaded aiotrader today 11-16-06 and I love it! I use qcharts full time, but I am a linux junkie and qcharts with wine is not the best but it works, anyway This program flies on ubuntu 6.06 with no problems. Download,unzip, and run, thats it. Wow!! Setting up indicators is difficult for me as I have only worked in qcharts and they are completely different. Anyway great work!!

Thanks!!

Posted by Jason Miles on November 17, 2006 at 10:38 AM PST #

Hi dionysio,

So far, to define a custom indicator, you need know java a bit, and uae NetBeans IDE tool to write a module.

Although I have plan to support writing custom indicator directly in AIOTrade, but it still need to know at least one pop language, such as Javascript, java ect.

Miles,
What's the data feed are you using? Yahoo! or any others?

Posted by Caoyuan on November 18, 2006 at 11:26 AM PST #

i learned a bit of java this summer. a template on how to write a custom indicator would be nice. probably you will have to have a primitive "math" lib and a lib that contains indicators. a template in netbeans must be the most practical solution. again aiotrade in a year or so will eclipse any commercial technical analysis program. have a great saturday deng, you deserve it!

Posted by dionysio calucci on November 18, 2006 at 11:53 PM PST #

Hi, Mr. Cao, I am a trader, downloaded your software,but, don't know how to install it, please advise how to install.

Many thanks

Posted by Krude on November 21, 2006 at 01:33 PM PST #

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