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AmiBroker, the premier stock market analyzer program on the Amiga, now has full functionality after installing the just released public key file for the Amiga community, thanks to its author, who is currently supporting & selling a Windoze only version of it.  

AmiBroker

The full 3.20 Amiga version is there, along with a 3.37 beta patch overlay.  Please take the time out to send a personal e-mail thanking its author, "Tomasz Janeczko" for releasing the key file for the Amiga version to the Amiga community & also send a thank you e-mail to "Andreas Magerl" @ Amiga Future for him e-mailing & convincing Tomasz Janeczko to release a public key file so quickly after I casually mentioned it in another thread yesterday here on Amiga.org.
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Re: Free Key File Finally Released for Amiga version of AmiB
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2007, 05:21:18 AM »
Now that the Amiga version key file for AmiBroker is released into the public domain, check out this web site:

The World of AmiBroker Support

Although it hasn't been updated in nearly 4 years, there are some AFL (AmiBroker Formula Language), ARexx, & Rebol scripts there to d/l; some d/ls are missing from the server, though.

Also, there just might be some AFL scripts on the AmiBroker web site that just might run on the Amiga.  I haven't tried any, though.  I would think that the older AFL scripts have a better chance to work than the newer ones, as AFL must've gotten more & more robust.  That link is here.
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In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?
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Computer used:     Amiga A1200 (NTSC version) with 128 MB ...