U's platform was quite plain and fast, the basic options are non-java platform. so you have to click refresh everytime if you wanna see the updated price. There is one choice to see real price in java in browser, but i never tried , hard to comment.
One very good thing about U's is its graph and historical data for all the companies in its research. Maybe ocbc also has? I am not sure. but Us seems to be more direct to me.
U's minus points is
1. you cannot use its normal account to play warrants(but prevent you from trading warrants directly might save you a lot of money, kidding,hehe). you can to call your broker. and
2. it did not display your buy/sell limits there, so you might encounter some cases that when you wanna do a buy order to buy back your short sell, you found trade rejected and you have to call your broker to refresh your limits. which might bring you some unnecessary cost.
3. it did not display for each counter, today how many trades done at what price so far. somethings these infor might help anyway.
Will actually recommand O a bit more.
although, actually for a intermediate or long term investor, these platforms did not matter much, seriously. they are all very good.
But for a Day trader , these platforms actually are not sufficient anyway,