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from the SCADA department...
Automa Superflash
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Posted by Barry P Fowler on 23 April, 2008 - 11:43 pm
We have used many SCADA development packages at our company, including Wonderware, Protool, WinCC, WinCC Flexible, Xenon, Aucoprovis, Citect, Winlog and many more.

However, over the last few years we have become increasingly impressed with an excellent SCADA development package called SUPERFLASH, supplied by a company called Automa in Italy.

The product comes in 2 versions, runtime and royalty free. I know its self-explanatory, but just in case you are unsure : Runtime is a free development package (Which is great in itself) where you just by a dongle with a number of variables on dependent on the application (The dongles are very cheap). Royalty free is a development package you have to buy, but once bought you can develop applications ad-infinitum at no extra cost to your company, if you want you can protect your programming by using dongles provided by Automa, which are really cheap!

The reason for the post however is not to sell the product, but to see if anyone out there uses Superflash and to potentially create a forum for developers where we can swap knowledge, code, problems, etc...

Looking forward to your replies...

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