DSTOCK ver 2.0
About DSTOCK
DSTOCK started out as a small program I wrote on my dad's laptop on the way
to a relative's house in New York. I had been a member of AOL for several
years, and just recently canceled my account. One of things I missed, though,
was the great Stock Portfolio section of AOL. You could enter the stocks you
owned and the number of shares, and AOL would get the current prices and
calculate the value of the portfolio. I wanted to write a program that
would do just this. DSTOCK is the result.
DSTOCK Requirements
- A Computer (IBM PC or compatible)
- MS-DOS 5.0 and above, including Windows 95 DOS
- DSTOCK works fine in a Windows 3.11/95 DOS box
- NetStock by SplitCycle Computing, for retrieving up-to-date stock quotes over the Internet. (reccommended) DSTOCK supports NetStock data files for importing stock information.
- Netscape 2.0 (or higher) or MS Internet Explorer 3.0
Features
- Easy to use interface....menus and prompts guide you through the program.
- All-in-one program...just one small EXE file.
- Import stock data manually, or from a NetStock compatible data file.
- Support for multiple portfolios
- Computes change, gain/loss, value, and portfolio value+gain/loss...in an easy-to-read chart.
- Print to screen, printer, or html document
- Delete/Add/Update single stock tools
- Configure menu, with customizable default stock and update files.
Download DSTOCK!
Before you download DSTOCK, please remember that the program is distributed as shareware. This means that if you enjoy the program, you must register it. The registration fee is a modest $10. Feel free to copy and distribute DSTOCK to your friends, relatives, mailmen, CEO's of large software corporations, etc...
New in DSTOCK 2.0:
- Generate HTML document feature, an alternative to printing your stock portfolio using bland text. Perfect for publishing on the World Wide Web! (Sample output)
- DSTOCK now backs up your stock file after every print
- Other various (minor) bug fixes
Download DSTOCK Now!!!
DSTOCK © 1996-97 by Dan Finkelstein..........3-8-97