Over the years, we have developed a wide range of software user interfaces using various proprietary HMI development platforms offered by industry leaders such as Siemens, Rockwell, Schneider Electric, Wonderware, and Proface. These tools often enable rapid deployment and can be highly effective for certain applications.
However, proprietary platforms also come with inherent limitations that may restrict the flexibility and functionality of the overall control system. Additionally, they are typically tied to specific hardware, limiting portability and future scalability.
To overcome these constraints, we prefer to design and develop user interfaces using established programming environments such as Visual C++ and Visual Basic. This approach allows us to create platform-independent solutions that are not tied to a single hardware vendor.
Moreover, it benefits from robust community support and long-term compatibility across widely adopted operating systems like Windows and Linux.