32: Proworx
You will find a gray-haired (or rapidly graying) engineer nursing a dusty laptop, running .
In the fast-paced world of industrial automation, we are constantly being pushed toward the next big thing: edge computing, digital twins, and AI-driven predictive maintenance. But walk into any major manufacturing plant, especially those in heavy industries like water treatment, oil & gas, or packaging, and you will find a secret. proworx 32
Schneider officially ended support years ago. The software was designed for Windows NT 4.0, 2000, and XP. It does not play nicely with Windows 10 or 11 natively. You will find a gray-haired (or rapidly graying)
However, if the machine runs fine, and the line is making money, Keep ProWORX 32 alive. oil & gas