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Announcing CygNet Thin Web Client 1.6

November 18, 2024 / 0 comments / in Canvas  General  Patch  Product Release  Studio Tips  Support  / by Brandon Fore

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of the latest release of the CygNet Thin Web Client (TWC), v1.6, jam packed with new controls, features, and improvements. The TWC leverages familiar CygNet screen building techniques to allow you to construct web-based workflows displaying data from your CygNet servers. We’ve been busy adding new features to Canvas and TWC and fixing a few issues here and there, including the following items:

Announcing CygNet Thin Web Client 1.4

April 17, 2024 / 0 comments / in Canvas  General  Patch  Product Release  Studio Tips  Support  / by Brandon Fore

We are very excited to announce the latest release of the CygNet Thin Web Client (TWC), v1.4.

TWC leverages familiar CygNet screen building techniques to construct web-based workflows displaying data from your existing CygNet servers. We’ve been busy adding functionality to TWC and fixing a few issues, including the following:

Announcing CygNet Thin Web Client 1.0

July 31, 2023 / 0 comments / in Canvas  General  Product Release  Thin Web Client  / by Brandon Fore

We are excited to announce the first release of the CygNet Thin Web Client (TWC), v1.0. TWC leverages familiar CygNet screen building techniques to construct web-based workflows displaying data from your existing CygNet servers. You don’t have to know HTML or CSS to build web applications to satisfy your remote operations requirements. By utilizing standards-based web technology, your end users can access operational data from the convenience of a web browser while allowing you to retire the use of costly remote display software to view native screens over the internet.

Better Comm. Diagnostics Through Visualization

February 19, 2019 / 0 comments / in Canvas  General  / by Walter Goodwater

It is not always easy to know when something is wrong with your comms. There are many different points of failure and it can be hard to know where to start looking when an issue is suspected. Even when you have all the data in front of you, it can be a hassle to find the signal in the noise.

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