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I cant see how they wouldn't have come out with an updated 64bit program by now not even on their 10.0 update (I still use 9.5 due to a few reasons).

Seeing as how you posted this like 4 years ago.I think this question of "Why is Tradestation still only offered in a 32bit configuration".it begs the question even more.Is this causing slower price updates, general browsing between tabs and charts, and that "annoying laggyness" that happens when volume suddenly spikes causing large movements in one marktet (which usually means all markets really due to the heavy links between everything from the algos, direct or inverse anyways) I understand that there is a point at which continuing to pile on charts and desktops becomes a clear hinder but I feel like one should be able to run a standard load out of markets (if they are running a fairly modern system bought in the past few years, even 8GB of RAM is fine for TS as long as u arent also multitasking a ton of other programs or browsing Chrome with tons of tabs)

I also wonder if this affects the performance of the platform and its ability to "stay snappy" with even multiple desktops/windows charts and associated indicators running. Seeing as how its 2019 and you are hard pressed to even find a program which doesnt offer 64bit and 32bit option as almost all systems have been supporting 64 bit architecture for practically a decade. I recently saw your thread when I searched for info on the apparent lack of updating the Tradestation program to a 64bit from 32bit standard.
