| Great to hear it worked Kevin!
I'll have to look in to why the .Net 2.0 dependency was not checked.
Also, for those of you with USB cables, make sure they are plugged in to your USB port before you run the app. As Brian mentioned, the USB cables are in reality USB-Serial converters, that don't show up as a COM port until plugged in and installed. The application scans for COM ports on startup, so if the cable isn't plugged in to the USB port on start, it won't know the COM port is there. I can add a "Refresh Ports" option to the dropdown so if one forgets to plug in the cable first, they don't have to re-start the application to use the port.
RE: Firefox support, I'm not sure if that will be forthcoming. While the application is indeed a Windows application, it uses the Microsoft .Net ClickOnce deployment method so that 1: Folks dont have to install an application that stays on their hard drive. 2: I don't have to write auto-update code to check for more recent versions of the application on start. With ClickOnce, you always get the most recent, updated version of the application when you start it.
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