To anyone who is afraid or worried about upgrading, we hear you and we’ve made changes to help. Back in January of this year, David Fuller wrote an entry on John Pasquarette’s blog describing what we’re doing in R&D to reduce problems associated with upgrading. To summarize:
However, it’s important to realize that there is something you can do to help. Try the Beta of LabVIEW 2009. Upgrade issues are top priority for us - the trick has always been finding these problems, and for that we need your help.
As of April 2nd, the entire platform of the next version of LabVIEW is now in Beta and available for your evaluation - this means all software, toolkits and drivers.
As always, the new version contains new features that aim to improve developer productivity and application performance. To see a list of new features and provide feedback to the community, click here.
Finally, for more resources on best-practices for upgrading your application, consult this guide on ni.com.
Originally posted by ekerry at http://ekerry.wordpress.com/2009/04/03/taking-a-bite-out-of-upgrades-and-preparing-for-labview-2009/
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