He mentioned it "seems to do everything but nothing well", which I agree with. I hit a wall pretty quickly when trying it and felt limited by the customization options. For ease of use and aesthetics it isn't too bad though, so depending on what kind of analysis you do it might be good enough. At this point, I would probably recommend it over MW.
However I hopped on the Sierra Chart train instead and decided to give it a proper try. I'm impressed by all the customization options, and it can be customized to look much better than it appears to be at first. As a big hotkey user I love that I can set hotkeys for almost anything, even to toggle lines on/off within my own studies. I haven't seen that in any other platform.
Can someone please recommend a platform? I'm on a mac and the ONLY reason i like Motivewave is because it is native to Mac with good orderflow in v6. But i'm getting tired of so many things of this platform even in v6.
There aren't many platforms that runs natively on mac or linux, unless you want to use a web based platform like TradingView, but for orderflow that's probably too limiting. Sierra can be run on mac/linux with Wine or similar software.
However what I did to run Quantower was to use
Moonlight + Sunshine (it's made for streaming games over LAN but can be used for any program really). If you have a windows machine lying around somewhere you can try that.
This is my take on various platforms so far:
MotiveWave - Native linux/mac support, HUGE plus. Pretty good amount of customization options, but lots of weird quirks and bugs, as we all know. The management seem to have given up on it.
Quantower - Looks nice, fairly easy to use. Seems more stable than MW, but the customization options are a bit lacking for my taste.
Sierra Chart - Super stable and robust software. Huge amount of customization. The only real con seems to be the steep learning curve.
TradingView - Big no for orderflow. For candlestick traders only or new traders who want to start with something easy to use.
ATAS can be a great option too for orderflow, but it's lacking some stuff which is why I haven't bothered trying it.