I am a general control systems engineer and not an active programmer. However, Wonderware is among the more common third-party HMI packages.
You may be paying about $10,000 for the going in package with options that you may need to fit your requirements. If you consider such packages, spend some time with the software peddler about what their packages do. Consult a contract programmer that works with packaged HMI including the package of interest. You already mentioned batch recipe management and historical trending. These are optional additional products.
Note: all these guys are going to talk about point count when selling their software. This is not your I/O point count but the attribute count. Each alarm, indication or status value is a point. Thus, your 200-point analog I/O system could require more than the first cap at about 3500 HMI points. If your hardware I/O is in the 200-point area and a lot is analog, consider pricing the 10,000 HMI package. Also, when you loose the key or need more points, you will be purchasing another 10,000 point $10,000 license not some cheap upgrade.
Perhaps the HMI programmers can sort out all of my mis-information.
John