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QTB Version 1.3 - Copyright (c) 1995 Starfire Software Corporation
Welcome! You have downloaded a Shareware copy of Quote Ticker Bar (QTB),
version 1.3. This README.TXT, along with LICENSE.TXT, are all the
documentation you will need to use QTB.
This shareware copy is allowed to be copied freely, but has restricted
capabilities.
To register a copy, please Email Randy Santossio at randys@pcnet.com
Registration cost $20/copy - special rates for corporate customers are
available. Up to date information on QTB is available
at http://www.pcnet.com/~randys
====================================
BEFORE YOU CONTINUE, PLEASE READ THE LICENSING AGREEMENT. BY
USING QTB, YOU WILL BE BOUND THE LICENSE ENCLOSED WITH THIS SOFTWARE.
ALSO NOTE THAT ALL INFORMATION DISPLAYED BY QTB WILL BE DELAYED
BY AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. THERE IS NO "UP TO THE MINUTE" DATA
AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.
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The shareware version has been improved! You can now set all of the speed
options used by QTB and configure QTB to use Proxy servers for Internet data.
NOTE: Only registered version are allowed to add customized ticker symbols and
select different stock servers.
====================================
This README has 2 halves. The first half gives you some general
information concerning QTB. The second section gives some information
about the installation and execution of QTB.
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1 - QTB Information
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QTB will have different behavior, depending on the OS that you are using.
QTB's ideal environment is Windows95. Using the new
Shell Extensions to Windows95, QTB will create an AppBar, that is, a
window like the TaskBar at the bottom of the Win95 screen, and scroll
selected stock tickers across it. If you are not using Windows95, you will
see either a bar that will sit on top of all of your other applications,
or a minimized icon, that will change it's title to display the stock
information. QTB runs on the following platforms:
o Windows 95
o Windows NT v3.51
o Windows NT v3.51 with the new shell*
o Windows v3.x with Win32s installed**
*When used with the new shell for Windows NT, you will see an AppBar,
like Windows95, but it does NOT resize the desktop the way it does with
Windows95. This seems to be a problem with the alpha versions of the
Windows NT shell; they will fix it soon.
**If you do not have Win32s, it is available at http://www.microsoft.com.
Other information you might want to know...
The AppBar - As far as I know MS-Office v7.0 is the only other application
to effectively use the AppBar, and even then it is used as a tool bar.
Using the AppBar proved even more difficult than it should have, even
though there is almost no documentation on this particular control.
Whatever documentation that exists is either all theory or all example, and
almost no explanation. But here, it works. In the registered version, you
even have a choice of sides to dock the bar to.
The Stock Information - Probably the most important piece, the stock
information is gathered from a stock ticker server located somewhere on
the Internet. While QTB could pull information from anywhere, there are
4 particular servers that are used to get information for QTB. All of
these servers require no login ID, no payment for their services, and display
prices that are DELAYED BY AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. These servers display their
data is different HTML formats; if any other servers/services want to be used
for QTB, I need to be sent the format of their HTML results. The HTML needs
to be stripped before the data becomes useful. Note: This is a hint to any
Quote Server provider - if you want QTB to use your server, an arrangement
can be made! Email me for more information.
If a server is down, QTB will just return error messages or blank results.
You can always use the "Update Information" menu item to perform ad-hoc
updates from the server.
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2 - QTB Execution/Operation
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To install QTB, simply unzip the ZIP package into a new or existing
directory. You will find QTB.EXE, STOCKS.DLL, this README.TXT, and LICENSE.TXT. The
LICENSE.TXT is very important, and should be read before you use QTB.
QTB.EXE is the main executable, and the STOCKS.DLL is required to connect to the internet;
there are no other files that are needed.
SHAREWARE VERSION:
To use QTB, run QTB.EXE. If this is the first time you've run QTB, you will
get all of the default values. The default 2 stocks that you will begin to pull back
are Microsoft (MSFT) and Netscape (NSCP). Stocks will be refresh every 10
minutes, and the display will change approximately every 5 seconds. Due to
Windows' multitasking nature, these settings may very on different machines. THESE
OPTIONS CAN ONLY BE CUSTOMIZED IN THE REGISTERED VERSION!
Ad-hoc Displaying: You may view all of the stocks at one time, by selecting
the "Display all" option from the system menu. This menu is available by
clicking on the Properties button in Windows95, or by clicking on the system
menu button for all other OS's.
Ad-hoc Updates: If you want to bypass the timed update, you can force an
update, from the internet server(s), by selecting the "Update stocks" option
from the system menu. This will process an update from the server.
Other: Close QTB by selecting Close from the system menu, in either style
of interface. An About box, giving a little bit of QTB information is
also available, in both designs.
Properties: There are a certain number of options that can be customize
and saved for all of your QTB settings. These include the stocks that are
retrieved, the amount of time before a new stock appears, the interval between
data refreshes, and an option to choose what server the information is pulled
from.
The Property dialog had 3 tabs that are available. The first is used to display
the stocks that you want to see. You CANNOT add or edit any symbol on this tab;
that is only in the registered version. The second tab is used to change the interval
between displays and data retrievals, the speed of scrolling stock tickers, and the
alignment of the AppBar (only for the new interface of Windows95). The current server
used to get the stock data from is displayed here, but cannot be changed; that is
only possible in the registered version.
Your settings are saved when you leave the tab that you changed the
information in.
The third tab is used for Proxy configurations. If you are not behind a firewall, when
you use the internet, you do not need to worry about this tab. If you use an http
proxy server to connect to the internet, use this tab to configure QTB to get information.
The tab has 3 available fields. The first edit box is used to store the name of your
proxy server. This should be a name within your domain (i.e. www.proxyserver.com). The
second editbox is used to set the port used for your http server. In most cases this
is port 80 (this is the default port for Netscape and http). If your proxy server doesn't
use port 80, put the port number here. The last option on this tab will turn the
proxy support on or off. If the proxy support is Off (the default), the settings mentioned
above will be ignored, and the normal http methods will be used.
In most cases, if Proxy support is needed, configure QTB to the same settings used by your
web browser.
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3 - A few known problems...
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o When using the AppBar (Windows95/NT), you can accidentally resize
the AppBar. This doesn't stop execution, and can still be resize to
it's proper size.
o The AppBar does NOT realign and draw the workspace, when using
Windows NT 3.51, with the new shell.
o QTB will NOT run on Windows v3.x, without Win32s v1.30.
I hope you enjoy QTB. To register a copy, please Email Randy Santossio
at randys@pcnet.com. Registration cost $20/copy - special rates for
corporate customers are available. Up to date information on QTB is available
at http://www.pcnet.com/~randys