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by Nate WittigWe are pleased to announce that StockMarketEye 5.7.1 has been released for Windows, MacOS, and Linux!
This contains some great new features meant to improve the software’s usability and your experience.
IMPORTANT: This update will be rolled out in stages, so not all users will get the update simultaneously. The end of the rollout giving 100% of users access, will be completed in one week.
We want to ensure the rollout is done smoothly and without issue. Thank you for being so patient!
We have a lot of great improvements coming in version 5.7.1:
You can now give your StockMarketEye app a more classic look and show more columns and rows. Perfect for users that use multiple columns to quickly analyze their investment performance, allowing you to see more data in the same size screen.
Simply switch between the Style Modes under Settings > Interface.
Giving you another option to customize your StockMarketEye experience. You can change the color of the text to match the value change (red and green) without arrows.
Switch to this option under Settings > Interface.
Going back to basics, we have set the default for the OHLC tooltip back on the left-hand side.
Re-organized the buttons to standardize their placement.
Wanting to show a more standard look, we have aligned all column data to the right. This should help you quickly and easily look through your data.
Improving the flow of how you select menu options in the stock chart area by aligning everything to expand to the left. This should allow you to more easily select the options you want.
Update each portfolio or brokerage individually.
Here are some of the bugs we fixed with this release:
If you are running StockMarketEye 5 and have an active license, please update at your earliest convenience through the auto-update feature.
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