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It was half-baked from the get-go (they wouldn't even sell it to you in the beginning without you taking a training class, which dealt more with Windows Security than the actual program). converting and dealing with the headaches make it financially untenable most of the time. Problem is, everybody has A-B, so the development costs of having to re-do SCADA projects from scratch vs. They've had 9 versions and over a decade to get this thing right, and their competitors are out there with simpler, cleaner SCADA systems that cost less. Everything has to be tied to an individual screen and you have to do weird hack jobs with a background screen to get it working like it used to. Oh and don't get me started on the shit they've pulled with vb. Not to mention random visualization glitches (grouped objects from an RSView32 conversion don't work when grouped, all work individually when ungrouped and then grouped again, wtf?). Security is a fucking MESS ( why tie it in with Windows security? Why?!). Please click "report" on spam Related sub-reddits:ĭog fucking slow. (*) At mods' discretion, certain self-promotion submissions from people who contribute to this sub in other ways may be allowed and tagged with the "Self-promo" flair Job offers and requests go to the weekly thread.No shit posts (memes - pictures with superimposed text - are OK).If asking a question, ask the actual question, fully yet concisely, right in the title.Be civil: do not insult no all-caps, no excessive "!" and "?", please.Job announcements (oustide the monthly job thread).

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