![]() Ideally, you want to easily add/remove your own programs and configure their automation into a single area - this is where TechWARU and D7/D7II come in. While this does include many good tools, I think it is a bad practice to rely on Tron as the be–all and end–all of your repair software toolkit. ![]() Unless you want to be inserting/contributing your own batch code, you'll only have the base functionality and programs. With Tron, you are getting an automated tool that is updated by others. They are two completely different classes of tools, in my opinion.
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