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  1. Hi Everyone. As I mentioned earlier I was thinking about releasing the GOOP Developer source code under the BSD open source license. Well for those who are interested you can download it here. It's written in LabVIEW 7.1 and there were a few challenges I had to overcome to make an application have a file explorer look and feel such as contextual popup menus, splitter bars, treeviews and listviews that worked the way I wanted them to. Its all object oriented, built on an early implementation of the OOP framework. There are lots of scripting goodies in there and lots of useful components or frameworks you could pull out of it. So enjoy, if there is something that isn't clear or commented enough let me know.
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  2. Hmm I'm talking to my self in this topic. But for some reason it just starting to work. WHY I have done nothing but added some watches. first to see that it was wrong, and after to see that it was correct. If someone knows please leave a remark.
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  3. Don't know how MAX does it, but all the NI product versions are available in the regsitry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\National Instruments\XXX\CurrentVersion where XXX is the package.
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