I have used RSview using the serial port to the front of the processor. RSView uses rs enterprise or its another rslinx(this is a negative strike against rockwell). Why rockwell did not use rslinx like in the old panelbuilder software I have no idea. As in all rockwell software, it does not behave very well. Anyway, I had 16 panelview+ terminals to get configured and downloaded. Of course you have to walk all around and get them configured first for the settings so I could see them on rslinx. See them on rslinx and then proceeded to download. Now I can not see them on rslinx after the download. The way it configures for communications(its a wysiwyg type of comm config, its my best attempt to explain, it was painful experience). Now if you have to redownload, since rslinx can not see it you have to go back and default the comms on the panelview, very painful.
I even explained it to a rockwell rep and he saw what was happening and said yes this is a bug.
I think the RSenterprise (suedorslinx) was the worst thing they did. Then you also have the security features that drill down into the windows security, talk about a nightmare. Sometimes I think you have to be IT pro to get this configured.
I do not recommend the rsview software, not ready for prime time. I do not know if it was the fact using serial interface or if ethernet is a better way to go. Anyway, everyone I have asked has had a difficult experience with rsview versus the panelbuilder32 software. Its amazing how rockwell can screw up a good product.
Now wonderware I thought was just as complicated, I guess its a pick your poison type of thing.
Not sure about the iconic software.
I have used proface panel displays, these are easy to use.
I have used CTC panel displays, I thougth these were very hard to use.