Thanks a lot Mark. Yes 'Portfolio Manager' for me is the dark site of 
Amibroker. And yes lot's of reactions do underline this thesis. Frankly I never 
found a good solution that could be fully integrated in Amibroker. Before 
starting with the next trail, please let me know if underneath text from Fund 
Manager is correct :

Importing prices refers to the process of importing prices from a file into 
Fund Manager investments. There are many sources of files that Fund Manager can 
import from, and they are listed below. Generally, importing is a two step 
process, obtaining the file of prices from the source, and then performing the 
price update (import). Below are links to detailed instructions on how to 
accomplish each step for all supported sources.

So is exporting/importing the Amibroker database to Fund Manager doable ? Also, 
does Fund Manager give you multi currency support ?

Regards, Ton.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: MarkK 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 6:04 PM
  Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Portfolio Manager ...


    
  I had posted questions about the Portfolio manager and the limitations some 
months ago

  Never saw a response

  Though I did get numerous responses offline from members

  All were disappointed with AB's portfolio manager and thought it was useless- 



  I then tried numerous other portfolio manager software

  And personally went with this one



  http://www.fundmanagersoftware.com/index.html



  There were others that were more expensive and others that were less expensive

  To me this was what I needed





  MarkK











  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of bobko947
  Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 10:56 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [amibroker] Re: Portfolio Manager ...








  --- In [email protected], "amsiev" <ton.sieverd...@...> wrote:
  >
  > As we all know, "Account Manager" is Amibroker's weak point. For me it's 
not usable and ... Question. Any suggestions for a good Portfolio Manager ?
  > 
  > Regards, Ton.
  >

  Ton, you may try:

  1) http://www.fundmanagersoftware.com, very good, reasonably priced, free to 
use 60 times before trial period expires, very easy to use. 

  2) http://www.stator-afm.com - reasonably priced, 30 days trial period. 

  Good luck,

  Bob.



  

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