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  1. It has been over two and a half years since version 1.7.0 of this tool was released, and today Ravi and I have an exciting announcement to make. The two of us will be presenting a technical session, Advanced Debugging With LabVIEW Task Manager, at NIWeek 2017! For those of you planning to attend NIWeek 2017, 22-25/May (yes, NI has moved it up 10 weeks earlier), please be sure to add our presentation to your session schedule -- we'd love to see you in our audience! Here are the details: Session Title: 0195 - Advanced Debugging With LabVIEW Task ManagerType: Technical SessionWednesday, May 24Time: 4:45 PM - 5:45 PMLocation: 19B Abstract: Discover both the merits and limitations of LabVIEW debugging tools, explore which situations impede troubleshooting, and view a live demonstration of the free, open-source, and community-developed LabVIEW Task Manager, which delivers new comprehensions into your running code, plus ways to dynamically interact with individual or groups of VIs. To commemorate this speaking opportunity, Ravi and I are working hard to release an updated version of the tool, including several modest improvements, to the LabVIEW Tools Network. It is our goal to complete this release prior to NIWeek 2017. Here is a sneak peak into the future: What's New in LVTM v1.10.txt Hope to see you in Austin in May!
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