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Version 0.8.RC1 Release July 13, 2009

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The v 0.8 of the Open Forex Platform is now publicly available for download. As already seen in the video tutorials, we have tried to make it much more user friendly and simple to use. The UI versatility has been hugely improved while the underlying code was re factored to allow building experts more easily and handle new broker integrations much faster, along with support for positions management and tick data. Each and every part has been improved or superseded by a new one (DataStore component introduced) so this new version gives a much better idea what the 1.0 will be.

To run it you need the latest Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 (SP1).

Download v 0.8 (x64/x86) http://www.openforexplatform.com/files/versions/OpenForexPlatform.0.8.RC1.zip

As usual, the complete source code is available trough the SVN. If you have any problems with the version, please let us know directly (support at openforexplatform.com) or trough the forums.

Video Tutorials Part 2 July 5, 2009

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Here is the second pair of video tutorials coming with the release of the 0.8 version.

This will show you how to work with data components, both live and stored.

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And this one shows how the user interface can be configured and customized. The visual artifacts that appear from time to time in this movie are due to the capturing process, so it is something we shall try to fix for future tutorials.

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First Video Tutorials July 3, 2009

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This is the first two of a series video tutorials coming up to show what the new version can do and how it can be done.

The first tutorial shows how to integrate the Open Forex Platform to the MetaTrader4 terminal.

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And this one will give you an idea on how the News component works and what it can do.

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