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> > > Is there any fix client software that I can use it to connect to a
> > > fix server? I need a terial version. Thanks!
> >
> > Like to try FixClient. A multi-threading, real-time, bi-directional
> > fix client program running in Linux. A simple message queue API makes
> > your application easy to communication remote server. You read FIX
> > messages from a incoming message queue, and write order requests to
> > outgoing message queue.
> >
> > Download a test version at http://www.eptop.com/FIX/FixExpress.htm
> >
> >
> > Good luck,
> >
> > Changpeng Yu FT Computer Solutions 114 Hazelwood Ave. Edison, NJ 08837
> I need a windows version can some one introduce a windows fix
> client software?

Use the Applications profile on the FIX site to search for more vendors, but 
here's an all-platform vendor link for CTS, Portware. 

http://www.portware.com/flash/index.html
http://www.fixprotocol.org/products/detail/4869




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