MacTicker 1.6.2 Full Installer

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MacTicker 1.6.2 Full Installer

Post by Info-Mac » February 3rd, 2000, 11:00 am

Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/inet/mac-ticker-162.hqx

MacTicker is a simple Internet application that lets you view
the free stock market information provided online by financial websites
around the world. You can watch any number of your stocks roll by on the
ticker, or call up a detailed report for each of your favorites.

MacTicker updates this information once a minute right on your desktop.
You can configure it to alert you to stocks that are doing particularly
well, or warn you to sell that stinker.

MacTicker gives you all the charms of the stock market, without the traders.

This version of MacTicker will operate in demo mode for 30 minutes, and
will unlock to the full unlimited application once a registration number
is entered.

To run MacTicker you need the following things:

- A PowerPC-based Macintosh computer.

- System 7.5 or better.

- Open Transport. Open Transport has been part of the Mac OS for a few years
now, but in its early days it was presented as an optional way of connecting
to the Internet. If you are running System 7.5, make sure you're running the
final version for that system, Open Transport 1.1.2. If you do not have this
version on your original installation disks, you can download it from
. More recent versions
of the Mac OS include Open Transport as the standard way of connecting to
the Internet. If you are running System 8 or later, you should already be
running Open Transport.

- 4 MB of application RAM.

- Internet Config (or the Internet control panel under Mac OS 8.5 and later).
If you are not running Mac OS 8.5, it's likely that you already have Internet
Config installed on your computer, since almost every Internet application
includes it as part of its installation. You can also download the latest
version from .

- A connection to the Internet. MacTicker supports modem or direct
network connections.
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