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Ooooh, cool program.   
 
You might mention that this program also requires the EMX program. I  
finally bit the bullet and cleared out my path statements so EMX could  
run.   
 
This StockMarket program is also pretty devoid of documentation. Right  
now it will check mutual fund prices very quickly without having to  
start NetScape.  It's not quick, it's lightning fast. Which is a decided  
plus. I haven't been able to figure out how to have it check ALL the  
funds at once. It simply checks one at a time.  I have to pop up the  
submenu by right clicking on the program interface and mouse clicking  
"Next Stock". The Alt-N does not work.  Are all UNIX programs so obtuse?  
 
Boy, this is one cool little program.  
 
-John  
 
 
 
Peter Skye wrote:  
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> The program I mentioned briefly yesterday is StockMarket.   
> Holler back if you download it.  I want to know if anybody's reading  
> this list.  
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