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  4. 16 votes
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    Tom Rickenbacker commented  · 

    While I woudn't mind this suggestion being implemented, there is a very satsifactory work-around -- Enounce MySpeed (Google it). It allows one to speed up a presentation (and to slow it down too) on the fly. So, you can zip through material you don't need and slow down to take in the material you do need. (Enounce also works with many other things including TED Talks and the many tutorials that VV makes available.)

    No, Enounce MySpeed does NOT create chipmunk talk at higher speeds.

  5. 12 votes
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  6. 59 votes
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    5 - 10 would be fine if one can swap them out. Heck, if you can swap them out, I could be had for 3.

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    This would be wonderful -- to attach the notes to a stock. If this is implemented, it would be great to see the notes not just from the Watchlist but from the stock viewer and portfolio manager too.

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    Tom Rickenbacker commented  · 

    Having only estimated earnings not just for the future but also for the past is absurd. Dan's suggestion is a strong one.

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