Hi A,C45, Not sure what you mean.
I have MetaStock which has a separate program called The Downloader to manage the various price data files. The Downloader’s MetaStock file format is a simple seven column spreadsheet and is compatible with Excel. I d/l the daily EOD csv OHLCV price file from CommSec containing the day’s action for all of the ASX shares and then use The Downloader to distribute the data to the 2000+ individual symbol’s price files. When there’s a share split or a consolidation, I open the price file in The Downloader and adjust the old prices by dividing or multiplying all of the old prices by the appropriate factor. When a share changes its name and symbol I can merge the old symbol’s data with the new. The various symbol's files are stored in separate A, B, C, D, etc folders and The Downloader can sort the files into alphabetical order within each folder. It does some other tasks as well but those are the main ones.
Can QTStalker do all of that? I suppose the most important question is, what does it do with an EOD csv file containing the day’s prices for multiple symbols?
Linux now ticks most of the boxes for a good desktop OS except that, whereas most Windows users wouldn’t know what a Command Prompt was or what it was used for, if you don’t know the Linux Terminal and its language, you’re rather restricted with what you can do. I played around with both Mint and SimplyMEPIS a while ago and was able to get dual monitors running and set static IP addresses and I think MEPSI with MS Office and a good charting program like AmiBroker running in WINE would be a very attractive alternative to Windows and would be highly recommended for someone just starting out.
However, for the technologically challenged, it’s probably easier to fork out the $200 or so for Windows than try to learn all of the Terminal commands for Linux. Maybe when WinXP finally dies in several years time, Linux will be simple enough to be suitable for the average person. It’s very close now and is certainly looking very interesting.
Cheers,
C