![]() ![]() If you've already violated someone's rights it's no use hiding the source. To avoid involving myself into some legal issues, I decide make it as a closed source component. The legal license text only translates these ideas to the legal language but of course, if unsure consult a lawyer. Overall, you don't have to be a lawyer to check if you software is in agreement with GPL, just read the aforementioned article and answer to yourself whether your product complies with the four freedoms or not from the user's standpoint. Quoted from gnu.org, accentuation is mine. Access to the source code is a precondition for this. The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish. Now it seems that the essential part of the program, the core, is unavailable and violates the user's freedom number 1: ![]() That said, the repository doesn't include a license file but the source files have the license in their headers. The GPL license is viral so everything that includes GPL code and is being distributed in binary form should be open to study and modifications by means of providing the source code. The feature that I like the most is Portfolio Management.Yes, this program is in violation of GPL terms. In conclusion, I feel that JStock is a great piece of software for stock market investors. This is a chatting feature where you can exchange latest stock market tips with other investors. Don’t worry about your privacy, JStock won’t share your data with anyone else. View their privacy information. You may upload entire personal JStock data into the cloud at home, and open up personal JStock data from cloud at an office. With a cloud storage features, you will be able access your personal JStock data anytime, anywhere. History Stock Info and History Index Info data are available for the past 10 years. You will be able to view charts on Investment Flow Summary, Dividend Summary, Portfolio Summary, History Stock Info and History Index Info. Currently, Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), Relative Strength Index (RSI), Money Flow Index (MFI) and Commodity Channel Index (CCI) indicators are available. It will help you to determine the right time to buy or sell. JStock comes with pre-built technical indicators. JStock can also pop up a small notification window in your system tray about your indicator. Make sure you configure it correctly before using it. SMS alert feature is provided in Google Calendar. These feature will allow you to receive free SMS or email Stock Alert based on criteria that you choose such as when your stock reached your targeted selling price. You also can create multiple portfolio, for example, to keep track from different stockbroker. You will be able to keep records on cash deposit and dividend payout too. In “Portfolio Management” screen, you will be able to manage your portfolio, by calculating your current net worth, recording all your buy and sell transaction record. You can also create multiple watchlist to group your stock, for example, to keep track on high growth stocks and dividend gained stocks. JStock is grabbing public data from Yahoo! Finance. In “Stock Watchlist screen”, you will be presented with delayed stock prices, volumes and many more. The countries are Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States. Vote JStock for December 2012 SourceForge Project of the Month here.Ĭurrently, JStock supports 24 world stock markets. ![]() JStock was available in Windows, Linux, Apple (OS X) and Solaris platform.Ĭurrently,there is a poll for the best SourceForge Project. JStock targeted users are, beginner to intermediate level. The software development started all the way in 2007 and still actively updated. Jstock developed by talented Malaysia’s programmer, Yan Cheng Cheok. Most importantly, JStock makes it easy for you to keep track and manage your stock investment portfolio. It provides well organized stock market information, technical indicators and SMS/email alert. JStock is a free and open source stock market software. ![]()
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