When you exit Antares, a reference to the currently open circuit is stored, and this circuit is automatically reopened the next time you start Antares (at least if it's a project circuit). If that circuit is a large one requiring some time to load, Antares already shows the main window, but without an hourglass pointer. This can be confusing to users.
When you exit Antares, a reference to the currently open circuit is stored, and this circuit is automatically reopened the next time you start Antares (at least if it's a project circuit). If that circuit is a large one requiring some time to load, Antares already shows the main window, but without an hourglass pointer. This can be confusing to users.