Wall Street Explorer Information File
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What Does it do?
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WSX (Wall Street Explorer) is an application designed to manage
portfolios of securities on Windows 95 and Windows NT systems.
WSX keeps security information up to date by downloading the
latest price data from publicly available Internet servers.
WSX handles many types of security, including stocks, bonds,
options, mutual funds, commodities and futures. Data downloaded
by WSX may be printed in a report format or exported to an
ASCII file.

As well as providing price data, securities may be charted and 
several news providers may be browsed for the latest information 
on a security. All data and information downloaded by WSX is
publicly available from a number of sites on the World Wide
Web. WSX requires a working Internet connection to function.

How do I Install It?
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WSX requires several files which are only available as part of
the Microsoft Internet Explorer file set. If you do not already
have IE 3.0 or later on your machine you must download and install
it. The latest version of Internet Explorer is available for free
download from www.microsoft.com.

To install WSX run the setup.exe program. The installation program
will guide you through the installation process.

License
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Version 0.99 of WSX is free for non-corporate users. Corporate users
must obtain a license from the author. See the license.txt file for
more information. WALL STREET EXPLORER IS NOT FREEWARE.

Redistribution
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Wall Street Explorer may be freely distributed. However, the author,
Terence Wilson, requests that he be informed of mass distributions
on pysical media such as CD-ROM. 

Contacting the Author
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Send reports/questions/registration requests to wsx@latte.com.
Also, check the WSX homepage at www.latte.com/wsx.