EOS Utility does allow you to set up multiple exposures.
Just not at different lengths or varying ISOs.
I'm a real stickler, anyway, and, check each image as it's downloaded, or every 30 minutes, or whatever.
When imaging with a DSLR, unless you're pointed at something like the Orion Nebula, where you may need to set up an imaging run to take long exposures, and then short exposures, I don't really see the big deal. Take four hours worth of long exposures, come back, change the bulb/interval to 30-60 seconds for the core, fire off a run, and you're done.
Easy peasy. Costs nothing, too.
The red theme is nice, but, I think this can be emulated under Windows using third party software, or, by creating your own desktop theme.
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