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PLCEdit

PLCEdit - 2.0.4

Edit code of programmable logic controllers.

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Version 2.0.4: (4.0)
Selected Version: 2.0.4
Release Date: 2009-06-22
License: Beta
Downloads (version 2.0.4): 159
Downloads (all versions): 4,719

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Product Description:

PLCEdit is a freeware source code editor for PLC programming. PLCEdit can read and edit POU files, compatible with Moeller SucoSoft and easySoftCoDeSys, CoDeSys v2.3.x export files, Siemens IL and SCL sources. and KW-Software .IL and .ST sources. PLCEdit is able to edit and create different types of files, PROGRAM, FUNCTION_BLOCK, FUNCTION, and GLOBAL_VARIABLE_LIST. Key features: support for Moeller, CoDeSys v2.3.x, Siemens and KW-Software sources; programming languages are Instruction List and Structured Text; sessions (files with POU links); print dialog; batch processing module; cross platform application (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X).

What's new in this version:

updates/bug fixes:

  • fixed: corrupted in lower case written arrays in function block dialog and prototype
  • fixed: lost comments in CoDeSys export files at the declaration section
  • fixed: lost VAR sections in function block dialog if blanks or tabulators follows the VAR string
  • fixed: error if POU type line starts with whitespace characters
  • fixed: false placed I/O delimiter "|" at function block call models in Moeller IL sources
  • fixed: "jumping" during creating new pages
  • fixed: recent files list does not accept POUs named 'untitled'
  • fixed: batch converter window overlapped path dialog
  • new: support for TYPE definition files (experimental and CoDeSys only)
  • new: replace all option in find dialog
  • new: a default POU extension can be selected at the preferences dialog
  • new: save file dialog suggests the default POU extension and the page name for the file
  • new: existing I/O comments can be add to call model with the function block insert dialog
  • new: movable tabs with own close buttons (only active if Qt 4.5+ is used)
  • new: style of tabs and toolbar changed if Qt 4.5.x is used
  • revised: single application handling
  • revised: find routine
  • revised: Import/Export routine for faster and better file processing
  • revised: file name handling in class PageCtrl
  • updated: translations
  • updated: help
  • updated: docs for source

known issues:

  • Sucosoft files contain an incorrect checksum (minor problem, Sucosoft accept these files)
  • syntaxhighlighter does not mark inline comments in a major comment
  • Mac OS 10.5.x: Fast resizing the application could freeze it sometimes. This is a known problem of the metal styled toolbar from Qt 4.3 and Qt4.4 on Mac OS 10.5.5 and up.
  • Mac OS 10.4+: open with... on a POU file doesn't work

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2003
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows ME
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 95

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Feedback Summary:

Version 2.0.4:
Overall Rating: (4.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (4.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: (5.0)
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PLCEdit Reviewthe only multiformat PLC editor I know - Version: 2.0.4, 5/19/2009 09:30AM PST

moqa
Since the beginning of my working life I use this editor for converting PLC code from S7 to Beckhoff. It's a very useful and handy editor, although some small malfunctions included. I like the session function but it was not working in some versions :( Now it is announced to be corrected again and seems to be stable enough for use, thx. I think it is not only a good converter it seems to be a very good editor, too.
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