I quess I meant to say that at the level of your question, it strikes me as similar to the query of "what do you want in a good car?" Answer, of course, is "everything I can get and keep it cheap!!!" It really doesn't strike me as a real technical question as much as "what's your way of making a good hamburger". What I look for generally causes me to discount the very selection of some of my counterparts doing the very same job, but approaching in a 'roundabout' way. Isn't that funny?? I've always thought so. Simple answer is, every plc with appreciable market share is targeted toward someone and when they meet up they form a supplier-customer relationship. I like multi-program-lanquage capability and specialty module availability. Some people like to use systems that have multiple development program systems. Everyone's different and electrical engineer's are all different in their strengths, this allows a plc provider to distinquish himself with an offering to a 'sect' that others aren't addressing. A super-techie isn't impressed by what a spec-head would find interesting. I hate AB products; but, many users, strangely enough, seem to like them. That excites me because, the good stuff is cheaper because of the hungriness of the 'better' in my opinion, lines. I, personally, can build and program an single board computer to do much of what I do as fast as I design plc systems; but, my customers would not be able to support and upgrade them as requirements changed. Any plc will be a fit somewhere to someone or another!! That's the bottom line.