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  1. Auto tool (you're welcome asbo).
    2 points
  2. Gah, these two as well, can't pick just one! Also, auto tool and undo.
    1 point
  3. Lava. Without it nothing else would have mattered for me. Yeah, it's not really an *official* Labview design feature, but it's the best learning/documentation resource that's available. The Blues that freely share their insights here are a big part of that.
    1 point
  4. From the IDE side: long live the quick drop. Best set of features: Synchronization objects and structures. That upgrade (6.1?) will forever be the best. Best underdeveloped feature: OOP. I *love* that its here, but it could and should be so much more.
    1 point
  5. I assure you that if I hadn't done it, someone else would have. Anyway, there was a poor user on the other end of that thread who was innocently trying to help, so I didn't feel good about letting them keep at it. And, hey, at least you came out of it with a VI which simulates AN ENTIRE UNIVERSE. That's something, right?
    1 point
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    1 point
  7. Name: Transport.lvlib Submitter: ShaunR Submitted: 30 Aug 2010 File Updated: 27 Aug 2011 Category: Remote Control, Monitoring and the Internet LabVIEW Version: 2009 License Type: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Transport.lvlib is a LabView API to simplify and accelerate networked communication development. It simplifies development by abstracting TCPIP, UDP and Bluetooth interfaces into a single polymorphic vi which is a thin wrapper around the conventional open, read, write, close and listener VIs for all the network interfaces. It removes dependency on the underlying hardware transport protocol and provides a uniform application interface enabling abstraction of the application from the interface. Features: Supports TCPIP, Bluetooth and UDP (p2p, broadcast and multicast) interfaces. Supports encryption (blowfish). Supports zlib compression (only on platforms Win32, Win64 and linux 32) Installation: Unzip to a directory of your choice. Add the supplied .mnu file to your palette. Required Packages: Labview 9.0 or greater. labview_blowfish_encryption library (included). Known Issues. None. Versioning: Current version 1.0. See changelog.txt. Contact: PM ShaunR on lavag.org (http://www.lavag.org) Credits: Thanks to Tad Taylor for releasing he blowfish encryption library to the community. Click here to download this file
    1 point
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