cardosocea
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Lamps, gauges, buttons and knobs. They're a breeze to troubleshoot and you don't have to worry about windows, virus, comms or my favourite, aspect ratios...
Although I haven't worked with their latest and greatest, iFix can be fiddly as hell to downright dangerous like pop-ups that do the opposite of what they say and pop up windows on which the Ok, No and Cancel buttons all do the same.
The other bad thing about iFix is that you can make it by programming in VB... which a lot of companies do and it is a nightmare to support because it isn't standard across the project.
Although I haven't worked with their latest and greatest, iFix can be fiddly as hell to downright dangerous like pop-ups that do the opposite of what they say and pop up windows on which the Ok, No and Cancel buttons all do the same.
The other bad thing about iFix is that you can make it by programming in VB... which a lot of companies do and it is a nightmare to support because it isn't standard across the project.