TullettJ (MoneyAM)
- 03 Jun 2005 12:06
About Desktop NewsAlert (Beta)
MoneyAM's NewsAlert allows you to keep up to date with the news on stocks you are interested in
without requiring you to be logged into the website with your browser!
NewsAlert hides away in your system taskbar and pops up whenever there is an AFX or RNS news item about any
of the stocks that you've decided to monitor.
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Kayak
- 01 Jul 2005 14:25
- 73 of 92
I bet you can listen for the windows shutdown message and terminate in a tidy way? After all closing the application via the menu does delete the temp file. Something is wrong. I really don't believe that MS designed .Net in a way that leaves hundreds of temp files.
TullettJ (MoneyAM)
- 06 Jul 2005 09:44
- 79 of 92
Hello,
We released a new version of Desktop NewsAlert today, if you're running it the the next time you start the application you should be alerted to this fact and asked if you want to download. Alternatively, click on the link in the first post.
Bug fixes:
Sound should now work on all versions of windows.
We hope to have another release later in the week which will fix the problem that
Kayak's been bleating about.
Please post if you have any problems.
J.
Kayak
- 06 Jul 2005 10:35
- 80 of 92
Baaaah...
Sounds now work in W2000, thanks.
Getting fed up of the reusing of existing windows business though, really annoying when it mucks up a streaming window.
Also 'i' should be capitalised in the running at startup tick box legend.
Version number somewhere in the settings window?
Upgrade procedure is a little confusing, most such things close the running program if there is one and restart it, initially I thought there was no difference.
Thanks, baaaaaah.
Kayak
- 06 Jul 2005 11:27
- 82 of 92
Firefox? Where do I find it on the Microsoft site?
TullettJ (MoneyAM)
- 06 Jul 2005 11:37
- 83 of 92
Kayak
- 06 Jul 2005 11:44
- 84 of 92
Jon, I think you've picked up a link to a phishing site, that really doesn't look like a good link nor a good copy of the MS site to be honest :-)
Kayak
- 06 Jul 2005 11:49
- 86 of 92
BTW Jon there's an equivalent 'new window' option in IE, I haven't tried that recently but I'll see if setting it affects anything else.
Kayak
- 06 Jul 2005 11:54
- 88 of 92
Internet Options, Advanced tab, "Reuse windows for launching shortcuts"
Kayak
- 06 Jul 2005 12:00
- 90 of 92
It works as far as your piddly prog is concerned, I'm just seeing whether it has any untoward effects on anything else...
Kayak
- 06 Jul 2005 15:07
- 91 of 92
OK the reusing windows switch seems to do the trick so far.
On another point, could we have a way of switching off the gradual appearance of the window to make it instantaneous! Lovely trick but clearly put in by a programmer who doesn't realise that active traders don't have two seconds to wait!