IanT(MoneyAM)
- 29 Jan 2014 07:42
As I'm sure you are aware, we and many of you have had a long and tiresome battle with Java when trying to use our streaming services. We have therefore been working on a solution to remove this problem.
We are pleased to announce that we have a new stockwatch available for use which no longer uses Java. We are currently making this available as a technical beta version, which means we are interested in your feedback regarding performance, bugs and browser/operating system/device compatibility issues (note: design and styling will be addressed in later beta releases).
For the purpose of allowing the old and new stockwatch versions to run concurrently, the technical functionality of the new stockwatch mimics the old one for now (not style, fonts or look). Editing and managing watchlists uses the same process as the current java stockwatch but is now at the top of the page. This will allow you to switch between the versions should you have any problems. All technical features of the current stockwatch are available in the new version
except for the ability to drag resize columns. In the near future and as we migrate away from the java version of stockwatch, we will add new usability features as well as design it up to make the whole stockwatch experience smoother than it has ever been.
As this new version does not require java, you should expect it to work on your android devices and ipad/iphones. For now the display has not been optimised for smaller screens, but this will come in future development.
NOTE: Due to javascript performance in Internet Explorer 8, this new stockwatch can cause high CPU load. We recommend you use a current version of a modern browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox for best results.
The new version can be found on the following link:
http://www.moneyam.com/stockwatch/beta.php
NOTE: Non java versions of streaming trades, streaming news and level 2 will be released over the coming weeks.
Please do not worry about design/style at the moment as this version has not been styled it is purely a technical beta test environment it will be styled before it is released. We have put this here purely for feedback on its technical functionality i.e does it work in your browser and on your PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile
Please post your technical feedback in this discussion thread
Thank you for your feedback and we hope you enjoy it
midknight
- 31 Jan 2014 16:08
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I have downloaded Firefox, as suggested by George
and others here yesterday and everything seems to be
working fine except that with Firefox my screen shows
half the stuff I had with IE and the MAM Investors
Room tab is nowhere to be seen, as Directors Deals
is the last tab. I am accessing this page via IE.
Is it OK to keep both IE8 and Firefox
on my PC? Also, how can I reduce the size of everything
on Firefox? Doing that should display the Investors Room
tab, I imagine! Thanks.
paulypilot
- 31 Jan 2014 16:34
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I was about to cancel my subscription, but the new non-Java live prices is brilliant, as I can now check prices on the move, on my iPhone, iPad, and Chromebook.
It works very well indeed, thank you.
P.
panic
- 31 Jan 2014 17:09
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Ian working well on my Ipad and iphone is there or is there going to be an app to save me going into safari every time
Big Al
- 31 Jan 2014 20:18
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I was given the option on this today so gave it a go. Works for me. The older version was fine on a PC, but I moved to Mac last summer and have been running this on IE through Parallels. The old version was a bit wobbly, but this suits me far better.
cowshapedfish
- 02 Feb 2014 13:58
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The new SW is looking good now. It looks good on the eye and it feels good
It will be even better when we can dispense entirely with Java when using trades pages etc without having to use Java
cheers
chessplayer
- 03 Feb 2014 08:34
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I find the capital letters make it a little more difficult to pick up data. They make it a seem more crowded.
cowshapedfish
- 03 Feb 2014 08:40
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The T.price being coloured is unnecessary because it's inaccurate. That isn't MAM's fault but the fact that no one really knows whether a trade is a buy or a sell..having them coloured either blue or red is misleading and it distracts from the bid/offer/%spread columns
George (ex MoneyAM)
- 03 Feb 2014 08:49
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cowshapedfish: In normal conditions, the colour of T.Price text is related to the direction of the stock on the day, the same as Mid, Chg etc. When it flashes, the background colour flashes Blue if the T.Price went up and Red if it went down. The colour doesn't correspond to if it was a buy or a sell.
George (ex MoneyAM)
- 03 Feb 2014 08:56
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cowshapedfish: Having looked at it again, i can see some inaccuracy in the colouring sometimes because T.Price isn't always updated when the Mid Change updates. If a change to Mid Chg moves the stock from +ve to -ve (or vice versa) without T.Price updating, the colours can become out of sync. We will address this.
james73
- 03 Feb 2014 08:57
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looks good, much better than java version
Vug
- 03 Feb 2014 09:03
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Can't get the trades in either old or new versions. But recently received a java update that may have something to do with it. Otherwise everything tickety-boo.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 03 Feb 2014 09:11
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vug,
if you cant get in either can you make sure that a pop up blocker has not been activated on your account?
Regards
Ian
midknight
- 03 Feb 2014 10:06
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Ian, I asked this on Friday. Is it OK to keep both
Firefox and IE8 on my PC? Any suggestions, folks?
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 03 Feb 2014 10:08
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midknight - its fine I have fireforx, IE and chrome on my machine and it causes no issues.
Ian
midknight
- 03 Feb 2014 10:13
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Ian, thanks. Will keep.
Mo06
- 03 Feb 2014 10:43
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It works fine on Firefox v 26 here.
The light grey highlight on alternate rows is nice.
Any chance of getting a VWAP column ?
sdunwell
- 03 Feb 2014 11:48
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Ian, Using Chrome, Trades are still not showing when selected from the HTML page. A new tab appears with the normal trades header, but no trades data fills up the page. I noticed that there is a red cross indicating that cookies have been rejected. When I click the cross a box appears and one of the items in it is a "show cookies and other site date" hot link. As soon as I click this the Trades data appears - every time. I have pop-ups and cookies exceptions allowed for moneyam. It works perfectly if I select Trades from the Java Stockwatch page so the pop-up and cookies settings must be ok. From the Java page Trades appears in a new window, but from the HTML page Trades opens in a new tab. Any ideas?
George (ex MoneyAM)
- 03 Feb 2014 12:13
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sdunwell: The Live Stream option on the trades page (which the link takes you to by default) still uses Java. This is something we will be replacing but it's not directly linked to the HTML Stockwatch.
George (ex MoneyAM)
- 03 Feb 2014 12:26
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ALL: UPDATES RELEASED.
Name and Notes columns have been shortened to a maximum width.
Mouse over these and you will get a tooltip with the full contents.
Neither of these are working on the iPad at the moment because there is no mouse. We will consider this for future work.
Trade column colouring has been changed because it could have led to confusion.
cowshapedfish
- 03 Feb 2014 12:31
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That is perfect fellas
Just move away from Java for the streaming trades page and it's sorted
Quality
cheers all