@Stephan
After this latest update, all the API information is gone again. All the bots are gone again. It's like starting all over every time you update this software. Why is it so difficult?
I don't understand your development style. The normal method of development is to release a candidate and call it alpha. People test it, find bugs, you fix and release as a ("testing") release. When you've patched as much as possible you call it beta and the testing still continues until you get to a point where a feature freeze is implemented. But the way you are releasing software like crazy keeps us all chasing down problems.
If we could get to a point where we say ok this is it 9.8.2.0 is running good and stable then that is fine. I will use it knowing it has some quirks here and there. That's understandable. So when you release 9.8.3.x I am expecting a solid upgrade path that fixes the previous issues WITHOUT adding NEW features. Then when 9.9.x.x comes out I am thinking well ok this is going to be a big upgrade path and I may have to start over. But that's not what happens. After this update I went back in to try and fix some things but it is a mess in that directory.
Now we got all kinds of problems with , and . and trades not running like they were before.
Yes I understand it takes time to learn new software. I've spent many days learning something and how it works only to find it completely broken or "modified" in a new release which makes all the time I spent before that a waste.
How would you feel if someone was wasting your valuable time with updates that were always broke, nonstandard or just plain didn't work? And then understand that you paid almost $1000 for that? And then lost more than that on software that wasn't stable? And then had to spend even more time to relearn how things work with new versions?
I can't speak for everyone and I won't try to but I think any sane and rational person would be pissed off by this.