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  <group distversion="openSUSE 11.2">
    <name>qtstalker</name>
    <summary>Installs qtstalker</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of qtstalker:
    Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.
    </description>
    <repositories>
      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.2</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/11.2</url>
      </repository>
    </repositories>
    <software>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>qtstalker</name>
        <summary>qtstalker &gt; qtstalker</summary>
        <description>Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>qtstalker-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>qtstalker &gt; qtstalker-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>qtstalker-debugsource</name>
        <summary>qtstalker &gt; qtstalker-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
  </group>
  <group distversion="openSUSE 11.1">
    <name>qtstalker</name>
    <summary>Installs qtstalker</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of qtstalker:
    Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.
    </description>
    <repositories>
      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.1</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/11.1</url>
      </repository>
      <repository recommended="false">
        <name>openSUSE:11.1</name>
        <summary>openSUSE 11.1 distribution</summary>
        <description>The openSUSE 11.1 distribution.</description>
        <url>http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/11.1/standard/</url>
      </repository>
    </repositories>
    <software>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>qtstalker</name>
        <summary>qtstalker &gt; qtstalker</summary>
        <description>Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>qtstalker-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>qtstalker &gt; qtstalker-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>qtstalker-debugsource</name>
        <summary>qtstalker &gt; qtstalker-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
  </group>
  <group distversion="openSUSE 11.0">
    <name>qtstalker</name>
    <summary>Installs qtstalker</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of qtstalker:
    Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.
    </description>
    <repositories>
      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.0</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/11.0</url>
      </repository>
      <repository recommended="false">
        <name>openSUSE:11.0</name>
        <summary>openSUSE 11.0 distribution</summary>
        <description>The openSUSE 11.0 distribution.</description>
        <url>http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/11.0/standard/</url>
      </repository>
    </repositories>
    <software>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>qtstalker</name>
        <summary>qtstalker &gt; qtstalker</summary>
        <description>Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>qtstalker-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>qtstalker &gt; qtstalker-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>qtstalker-debugsource</name>
        <summary>qtstalker &gt; qtstalker-debugsource</summary>
        <description>Qtstalker is a user friendly Technical Analysis package for GNU/Linux
(and hence other Unix-like systems). Similar to commercial wares such
as Metastock, Supercharts and Tradestation. Keeps to a lean, simple
design for speed, portability, and low resource usage. Because it
uses a plugin model, Qtstalker can easily be extended.

Qtstalker is 100% free software, distributed under the terms of the
GNU GPL. An active development community is continually adding new
features. We appreciate your input towards creating a world-class
GNU/Linux TA package.

Features
* A point-and-click object-oriented graphical user interface.
* Chart types include line, bar and candlestick.
* Customizable colors. Logarithmic and linear arithmetic scaling.
* Indicators plugins include MACD, MAs, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and
  dozens more. Provides access to the TA-Lib library of common
  functions.
* A simple scripting facility to create custom indicators. This
  powerfully enables combination of different plots in one indicator
  and combining of other indicators and calculations.
* A special indicator &quot;ExScript&quot; enables external scripts to pass
  data in.
* An &apos;Indicator Summary&apos; tool shows a table of all indicator parameters
  from all active indicators. It also writes the data to XML output
  for use by external programs.
* Chart drawing objects: trendlines, buy/sell arrows, horizontal and
  vertical lines, fibonacci retracement lines, text and cycles.
* Quote plugins download data from online sources such as Yahoo,
  CME, NYBOT.
* Data import plugins for plain-text CSV files.
* The &quot;Plugin&quot; architecture for quotes and indicators enables easy
  future extensibility.
* Minute, daily, weekly and monthly chart compression options.
* Various data classes to support for investment types such as stocks,
  futures, indices, ratios and spreads.
* A back testing function allowing indicator performance tests using
  actual trading data.
* A very basic portfolio manager. Good for tracking open positions.
* A Scanner that can scan the qtstalker database for charts that
  meet a user defined criteria.
* A paper trading mode enabling users to practice trading without
  risking capital.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
  </group>
</metapackage>