![]() well that and it uses Windows CE (or Mobile? or whatever?) as the runtime environment, and anythign relying upon Windows for it's runtime is bound to be f***** up. The conversion utilities that it has for re-working the old programs into new hardware, and for saving new programs in a method that can be exported to backup for future posterity (rather than having to convert later, it's already backed up in a "ready to digest" form). ![]() ![]() 3/4 of the reason that it's such a "mess" is because it is supposed to be forward / backward compatiable with everything from Panelbuilder 1200 / 1400 up to Panelview Plus 6. Then I got used to it, and realized what it's actual intent is, and while I'm not necessarily happy about it - I've grown to accept it. You know - at first, I thought Factory Talk Studio Machine Edition was a bloated mess of a software package. ![]()
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