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Category Archives: VIPM
NIWeek Warm-Up: Good Times at NIC
After the CLA Summit, Jim joined Justin, Michael and me in Austin spend quality time with National Instruments. We spent a few days talking with various groups at NI about how we can collectively promote world domination adoption through LabVIEW. But what’s a trip to NI without a good party?! Springtime in Austin is a lovely time for a BBQ, so we threw one on NI’s lawn. Check out the photos! Continue reading
Posted in Community, Company News, Events, JKI, NIWeek, VI Package Network, VIPM
Tagged cla summit, JKI, LabVIEW, labview tools network, National Instruments, ni, niweek, VIPM
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VI Packages Dominate Top 5 LabVIEW Add-ons
In the latest issue of NI News, National Instruments reveals the LabVIEW Tools Network’s “Top 5 Most Downloaded LabVIEW Apps in 2010″, and they’ve all got something in common. They’re all VI Packages, built with JKI’s VI Package Manager! VI Packages are VIPM’s special … Continue reading
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Tagged add-ons, LabVIEW, labview tools network, lvtn, ni, vi packages, VIPM
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Secrets of the VIPC
Wherever there’s a forum discussion about source code control or reuse library management (e.g. here, here, or here), you’re likely to find a JKI engineer or JKI customer (or both) talking about VI Package Manager Professional, and specifically about VI … Continue reading
Posted in JKI Software Products, VIPM
Tagged code reuse, configuration, LabVIEW, pro, VIPC, VIPM
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20 for You, 10 for the Those in Need
Between now and the end of the year, we’re giving you 20% off any JKI product. We’re also giving you the chance to help people who really need it. Each time you save 20%, we’ll also donate 10% of the purchase price to the Red Cross to provide clean water, medical care, and humanitarian aid to Haiti in the wake of this year’s devastating earthquake and cholera outbreak. Continue reading
Posted in Community, Company News, EasyXML, JKI Software Products, JKI State Machine, TortoiseSVN, VIPM
Tagged discount, EasyXML, Haiti, JKI products, JKI State Machine, LabVIEW, Red Cross, TortoiseSVN, VIPM
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VIPM 2010 Maintenance Release Now Available
JKI is pleased to announce the first maintenance release of VIPM 2010. Ever since VIPM 2010 launched at NIWeek back in August, we’ve been collecting feedback and bug reports from our users and partners, and this is the result of … Continue reading
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VIPM Powers the NI LabVIEW Tools Network
JKI is pleased to announce that VI Package Manager™ 2010 (VIPM) is the official download vehicle of National Instruments’ LabVIEW™ Tools Network (LVTN). This represents the culmination of a lot hard work, in collaboration with National Instruments, to make it … Continue reading
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VIPM 2010 Private Beta is Live
VIPM 2010 has entered beta testing… and we need your help! VIPM 2010 has lots of cool improvements like major performance boosts, better configuration management tools, and support for 64-bit LabVIEW. But more importantly, it sports a completely redesigned Package … Continue reading
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VIPM 3.0 is Incompatible with LabVIEW 2010 Beta – Fix is on the Way!
There is a known issue using VIPM 3.0 that prevents VIPM from managing VI Packages installed in LabVIEW 2010 beta. We’ve identified the cause and will have a new version of VIPM (3.0.1) out soon that fixes the issue. If … Continue reading
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New in VIPM 3.0: VIPM is Now Faster than Ever!
In my last article, I talked about one of the major new features in VIPM 3.0: the ability to manage your own VI Package Repository. Repository management is critical to JKI because we have one of the largest reusable LabVIEW code … Continue reading
New in VIPM 3.0: Manage Your Own VI Package Repository
JKI has just released VIPM 3.0, and there are some great new features that I’d like to share with you. So, I’m going to be blogging about them in a series called “What’s new in VIPM 3.0?” (of course, you … Continue reading










