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Software Toolbox releases Symbol Factory.NET for Visual Studio.NET

10 December, 2007
Symbol Factory .NET is a .NET component for engineers and developers building machine HMI applications in Visual Studio .NET 2003 and 2005 using Visual Basic (VB) or C# languages.

Over 4,000 Industrial Symbols Get .NETNew Industrial Symbol Library for Visual Studio.NET Developers, System Integrators, Users & OEM Machine Builders December 10, 2007 – Charlotte, NC: Software Toolbox Inc. today announced the release of the pure .NET managed code version of their Symbol Factory product family.

Symbol Factory .NET is a .NET component for engineers and developers building machine HMI applications in Visual Studio .NET 2003 and 2005 using Visual Basic (VB) or C# languages. Users simply drop the components on the Windows Form in Visual Studio, set properties with a point-and-click user interface, and pass machine & process data to the objects to control their configured animations.

Users may choose from over 4,000 professionally created objects in over 60 categories. Multi-level color and blinking animations are just a point-and-click configuration step. Optional drag & drop OPC client interface available for users of OPC DA data sources. Runtime free distribution licenses only US$795. “This is one of the most significant releases in the Symbol Factory family this year,” said John Weber, President of Software Toolbox Inc.

Weber adds, “Machinery OEMs building their own user interface applications can put their energy into their application specific requirements, and leave the artwork to our team by licensing Symbol Factory.NET for their development team. No OEM, system integrator, or end user building their own machine user interface should be without this powerful tool.”

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