I have not tried E-signal in a long time but the things that come to my mind are: Esignals candlecharts were just plain ugly and unclear QT has this great feature of trendline alerts. Now, I don't know if Esig offers that too (and how much that 'upgrade' would cost extra) but I do know QT is one of the best implementations. Tradestation offers it too, but only on the chart in view.
The main reason I like quotetracker is because I draw a lot of trendlines and qts trendline drawing tool is the easiest I have come across yet. Just clik and draw. Lots of other neat feature but I imagine Esignal has most of them too.
I use Quotetracker with esignal to get the best of both. The ease of use in trendlines as mentioned, is great on QT. QT also has volume features that I use everyday. esignal has efs files to give many options to add to the charts. For myself, I find the use of both, great for what i do. QT is free, or for a small yearly fee ( about $60.00), you can register to eliminate ads, also you can access 10 days of data on intraday charts ,instead of two , that you get with the free version. So , for the price , to add it to esignal works for me. I have to add that the support at QT, is about as good as support gets. These guys really work over there to resolve anything that comes their way.
I know, it's a hassle, but you could have found http://quotetracker.com/ all by yourself, couldn't you? Ursa..
>opw >Bearbelly >TIKITRADER Thank you for your opinions. I downloaded QT and will try it realtime next week. Given that it's free, no complaints. However, it would be nice to have the drag function that is available for the y-axis of the price pane also available for the volume pane. Thank you again.