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    Thanks for both of those suggestions...they both look like something I can use.

    Another question....

    Is there such a thing as some software out there that is ridicuously simple (wysiwyg...drag and drop etc) that can write very simple windows applications?

    Of course, I know Visual basic is probably the place to start and I've studied a bit with it, but does such an animal exist? An even higher level language that lets you create very basic applications?

    (Or I suppose, an even more user friendly basic?)

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    I just discovered something this morning called "Liberty basic"? Anyone familiar with that? (Only 50 bucks to boot).

    They claim it's easier to learn than Visual basic?

    Any other ideas?

    THANKS

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    I found I couldn't get to grips with it as it was more like programming old basic rather than visual.

    I've recently dabbled with Visual C# 2005 Express edition which is free from http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ex...p/default.aspx

    There are loads of demo's, examples etc. ( http://www.learnvisualstudio.net/con...beginners.aspx for example ). With the help of some of the videos I was creating my first application in no time at all.

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    Yup any Microsoft Express components are free. New VBExpress include now a SerialPort OCX. Make things easier.

    VBExpress link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vb/
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    Wow....great info....thanks.

    I had no idea there were free "express" versions of basic and c.

    Thanks for the help !

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    This is probably not a very viable option, but i have recently been working with LabVIEW which is a graphical programming interface, and has a "front panel" where you can make your instrument panel display and ready made functions for reading and writing serially.

    I believe you can get an evaluation version for free, but the license is, sadly, expensive which is why i feel it might not be a viable option.

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