ProcSee

ProcSee

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License:Demo

Total downloads:5

Operating system:Windows XP / 7

Latest version:3.7

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Description

ProcSee, developed by the Institute for Energy Technology, is a reputed tool in the Development Tools category, particularly in the IDE subcategory. The program, recognized for its versatility in developing dynamic graphical user interfaces, is particularly used for process monitoring and control. The latest version, 3.7, comes under a Demo license, making it accessible for a wide range of users.

Users can download the program file ged.exe which runs on Windows XP, and 7. Despite being a demo, the program maintains the high-quality standards that make it a popular choice worldwide. ProcSee enables designers to visualize process states through object-oriented definitions of dynamic graphical interfaces. Every aspect, from graphics to operator dialogues, can be dynamically linked to process parameters thanks to an advanced GUI editor.

Noteworthy features include a full-featured programming language to support the dynamic behavior definitions pivotal in complex GUIs. Additionally, ProcSee's built-in OPC client facilitates reading and writing data from process servers, and an API of C functions allows for seamless integration with proprietary systems. These features have made ProcSee an essential tool for industries such as nuclear power plants, oil production platforms, and telecommunication networks.

Pros:

  • Comprehensive support for object-oriented definitions.
  • Advanced GUI editor for dynamic graphical user interfaces.
  • Built-in OPC client and C function API for robust integration.

Cons:

  • Limited to Windows XP/7.
  • Being a Demo, it may have restrictions on some advanced functionalities.
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