Stocktrack 1.2 is a 32 bit stock quote utility for Windows 95 or Windows NT.  
Stocktrack can retrieve stock information, such as the current value, the 
day high, the day low etc.. for stocks and mutual funds, including US, 
Canadian, preferred issue, and class a&b stocks.  You do not need to run 
your web browser or other Internet applications to receive stock 
information.   

The number of stocks or portfolios you can keep track of is unlimited.  
You always have the option of retrieving information for all of your stocks,
or just the ones you select.  

Stocktrack can retrieve 24 of the most widely used stock indexes, such as 
the Dow Jones Industrial, Standard and Poors, etc.

Stocktrack can also retrieve history data for certain stocks maintained on 
MIT's ftp server.  This allows you to see how your stock value have changed 
over time.  Currently, there is about 3 years worth of data for several 
hundred stocks available on the MIT server.

Stocktrack is capable of plotting the stock history data so you can easily 
track the stock values.  No external plotting utility is required.  

Stocktrack has an optional scrolling ticker bar that continually updates you
stock values.

Stocktrack is shareware.  This means it is not free.  If you downloaded 
this software you probably already understand what this means. You can use 
this software for evaluation purposes for 30 days. Use beyond this 
period requires you to register.

See the registration section in the included help file for more information
on how to register Stocktrack32.

To install Stocktrack, unzip stktrk12.zip and double click setup.exe.


Change History:

From Version 1.1B:
 Added scrolling ticker bar.
 Threaded quote retrieval.
 Added purchase price.
 Added gain/loss.
 Fixed save window quirk.
 Added 52 week high/low.

From Version 1.1: 
 Main window size and position can now be saved. 
 Column widths are now saved. 
 Numbers of shares can now be fractional. 
 Totals column is 2 decimals with the dollar sign. 
 Status line shows what ticker is being retrieved. 
 Added the stock name to the portfolio contents. 
 Portfolio names can be edited simply by hitting F2.

From Version 1.0: 
 Added support for Canadian stocks. Stocktrack automatically alters a ticker
 symbol depending on which stock server is in use. 
 Added support for mutual funds 
 Added support for preferred issue, and class a&b stocks. 
 Multiple portfolios replace the single stock list. 
 Portfolios show total number of shares and total value of that portfolio. 
 Added ability to keep personal notes on stocks. 
 Fixed the plot not printing bug. 
 Increased the number of toolbar buttons. 
 Added proxy support. 
 Portfolio contents can be sorted by clicking any of the column buttons. 
 Portfolios can be exported as semicolon delimited text files.



I can be contacted as follows:
emeyers@flinet.com or http://www.flinet.com/~emeyers

Eric Meyers
