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{{STX}} contains a number of applications written for specific tasks. The list of available applications can be found in the Log Run menu. One of these applications is started every time {{STX}} starts (the default application - see [[User Guide/Tutorials/Setting the default application|Setting the default application]]). You can then start any additional applications you may need. | {{STX}} contains a number of applications written for specific tasks. The list of available applications can be found in the Log Run menu. One of these applications is started every time {{STX}} starts (the default application - see [[User Guide/Tutorials/Setting the default application|Setting the default application]]). You can then start any additional applications you may need. | ||
Note that you can also run a specific application from the command line. See Command line parameters for details. | Note that you can also run a specific application from the command line. See [[User_Guide/Command-Line_Parameters|command line parameters]] for details. |
Latest revision as of 10:51, 22 December 2015
STx contains a number of applications written for specific tasks. The list of available applications can be found in the Log Run menu. One of these applications is started every time STx starts (the default application - see Setting the default application). You can then start any additional applications you may need.
Note that you can also run a specific application from the command line. See command line parameters for details.