11-22-2015, 04:24 AM
Thank you for your feedback
1. Notice that Stock.Div stores its data files in the same folder where you run the executable so when running the program, the data files should be there as well. Just for testing: enter a new purchase and go to the folder, do you see purchasehistory.xml? When the purchases vanished, do you run the program from somewhere else/shortcut?
2. I admit that I didn't know partial shares are possible. If I understand you correctly, it simply means that instead of purchasing 2 shares, you purchase 2.45/2.5? I ask so I will add support for that.
3. Not sure I understood. When opening the stock window, you can either enter the share price or the total price and Stock.Div will calculate the other part. You can then re-open the stock's window and change it as you wish, even past purchases. What's missing?
4. I just checked and apparently there is a bug there - I will fix it for 1.2.1 that will be released soon
If you have more questions or problems, don't hesitate to share
1. Notice that Stock.Div stores its data files in the same folder where you run the executable so when running the program, the data files should be there as well. Just for testing: enter a new purchase and go to the folder, do you see purchasehistory.xml? When the purchases vanished, do you run the program from somewhere else/shortcut?
2. I admit that I didn't know partial shares are possible. If I understand you correctly, it simply means that instead of purchasing 2 shares, you purchase 2.45/2.5? I ask so I will add support for that.
3. Not sure I understood. When opening the stock window, you can either enter the share price or the total price and Stock.Div will calculate the other part. You can then re-open the stock's window and change it as you wish, even past purchases. What's missing?
4. I just checked and apparently there is a bug there - I will fix it for 1.2.1 that will be released soon
If you have more questions or problems, don't hesitate to share