The good thing about SuperPro is that it's versatile (you can use dynamic and continuous equipment in the same flowsheet), it's easier to use (everything is on the same window, while the others have multiple windows and multiple softwares) and allows you to do a bunch of stuff I don't know if the others can such as scheduling operations and making economical evaluations at the click of a button. Meanwhile, I could find some good books about the other two. I had to learn it by reading its manual, using its Help menu and watching Intelligen videos. Besides, I could not find a single book about SuperPro. I found very difficult to find someone who even knew what SuperPro was. Most people in the world use Aspen Plus or Aspen HYSYS, they're like the Microsoft Office of process simulators. But meanwhile I've been using Aspen Plus and Aspen HYSYS as well. I've been using SuperPro Designer for the last 3 years for my final project (I fucked up because got depressed and kept postponing the work I had to do). I even thought I was reading an old post of mine when I read your post. I guess I was the only person in this sub to ever ask about SuperPro Designer.
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