Hi,
is there anybody who has experience usinf MT4 on MacBookPro?
Does the trade execution delay?
Thanks,
is there anybody who has experience usinf MT4 on MacBookPro?
Does the trade execution delay?
Thanks,
Different MT4 brokers: MT4 download links 5 replies
MT4 Broker Watch: Community Project to monitor MT4 Brokers 17 replies
5 decimal places in MT4? 5 secs timeframe in MT4 6 replies
MT4 Mobile vs. MT4 Mobile SE - Significant difference? 0 replies
Any effect with charting MT4 but executing trades with non-MT4 broker? 17 replies
Disliked{quote} You can make it work exactly as it would on a windows machine if you use crossover in retinamode. I have been experimenting for a year and i think that i was able to find the best solution there is, but of course it still isn't a mac native app :/Ignored
DislikedHi jakub, what do you mean? would you please to teach me? thanks, {quote}Ignored
Disliked{quote} You can make it work exactly as it would on a windows machine if you use crossover in retinamode. I have been experimenting for a year and i think that i was able to find the best solution there is, but of course it still isn't a mac native app :/Ignored
DislikedI have run Windows 8 and 10 on my MacBook Pro for three years and its perfect. On the Mac you can install Windows via Bootcamp or using a VM such as Parallels (my preferred method). With Parallels you simply install Windows 10 and it runs alongside the Mac OS apps seamlessly. MT4 through my UK broker IG has never had any delay issues. Instant execution of orders. I also run MT4 on my Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and I see no speed advantage running on the native Windows machine. If anything, Windows runs even smoother on my Mac, but that could be the...Ignored
DislikedHi MadsB, 1). are you using bootcamp? 2). What is VM? I am using the new macbookpro 15' touchbar. I am using mt4 from broker fxpro. Please advice. Thanks, Anton {quote}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello Anton, I do not use Bootcamp as I prefer to have full access to both the Mac OS and Windows 10 at the same time. I use Parallels Desktop (not free, but very good support and well worth it for the overall great experience.) It is a Virtual Machine (VM) software that allows you to install multiple operating systems on your mac. Simply install Parallels and then from within Parallels you install your preferred operating system (or systems). I currently run Windows 10 in the virtual machine. Parallels offer several modes of operation:...Ignored
DislikedHello MadsB, Thank you very nuch for your kind explainations. What is Paralel DEsktop? is it a software? Regards, Anton {quote}Ignored