Smart Device Communicator Software

Aug. 19, 2011
ProComSol, Ltd today announced the Rev. 1.6 release of their popular DevCom2000 Smart Device Communicator Software for communicating with HART instrumentation from Mobile devices such as PDA's and Smartphones.

Moreover, the name of the software has been updated from DevCom2000 PDA to DevCom2000 Mobile to reflect the manner in which mobile technology is changing the way people live and work. DevCom2000 Mobile uses the registered DD files from the HART Communication Foundation for complete access to all features of the instrument including Methods.

DevCom2000 Mobile has been enhanced to provide platform independence in order to work on the variety of mobile devices available. According to Jeffrey Dobos, President of ProComSol, Ltd, "The enhancements in Rev 1.6 enable potential customers to try the DevCom2000 Mobile software for 10 days before deciding to purchase. They can experience the power of the DevCom2000 desktop version with the convenience of mobile technology."

ProComSol, Ltd - www.procomsol.com

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