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    About Data Packages
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    Stocks and Futures Data
  • Bookmap Data
    01:41
  • Bookmap Data Nasdaq
    02:17
  • Rithmic
    04:46
  • DxFeed
    02:53
  • CQG
    01:39
  • Interactive Brokers-TWS
    04:28
  • Tradovate
    04:31
  • Connect Rithmic to more than 1 platform (plugin mode)
    04:11
  • NinjaTrader
    03:24
  • Connect Rithmic and CQG to NinjaTrader
    02:30
  • Tradestation
    03:08
  • iQfeed
    01:49
  • Gain capital
    02:45
  • Cedro
    02:45
    Crypto Data

Downloading and installing Bookmap

New to Bookmap? This short tutorial will walk you through how to get started in just a few minutes. You’ll learn how to create your free account, access your license key, and download the platform for Windows or Mac.

FAQ

How do I install Bookmap?

To install Bookmap, create an account, download the Production version from your user portal, and follow the setup wizard instructions.

What’s the difference between Alpha, Beta, and Production versions?

Production is the most stable version of Bookmap. Alpha and Beta versions may contain experimental features but could be less stable.

Do I need a license key to use Bookmap?

Yes. After creating your account, you’ll find your license key in the Bookmap user portal. Copy and paste it during login to activate the platform.

Can I access Bookmap with a free account?

Yes. A free Digital subscription allows you to access limited features. Upgrading unlocks additional tools and data connectivity.


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