MGI Heralds Release of Bezier Wiring Toolkit for LabVIEW
Toolkit
will shatter previous inter-VI data transfer rates and improve
performance and reliability for time-critical applications
SYRACUSE, Utah – April 1, 2008 -- MGI (NASDAQ: MGIROX, ↑
23.67)
announced today the release of the new and long-awaited Bezier Wiring
Toolkit for LabVIEW. This fresh and innovative nugget of technology
harnesses the power found in the research and discoveries of some
French guy half a century ago.
LabVIEW developers have long
had to deal with excessive delay in moving data around within virtual
pathways called "wires". With data speeding down a wire on its way to
some anxiously awaiting function, each and every femtosecond is like an
eternity. Ninety-degree bends in wires require the data to slow down on
approach in order to navigate the turn without hurtling off into the
white oblivion of the Block Diagram. "It makes me sick just thinking
about what that roller coaster ride must be like," stated David Moore,
President of MGI. Once installed, the toolkit will jump into action and
ease those rigid wiring course changes into Bezier curves that are
smoother than a Y2K transition. Please see the accompanying graphics
for a visual demonstration of the enhancement.

Ordinary straight wires force the data to slow down for every wire bend.

New improved spline wires allow the data to flow freely!
The impact of this new toolkit is expected to be felt immediately and
internationally among all associated or not with the LabVIEW community.
Enjoying the increase in his code's efficiency and, hence, some
additional spare time, Rudy Saltmarsh, a Systems Integrator in urban
Los Angeles, explained, "I had forgotten how nice it is to breathe in
the outside air here." Lance Armstrong, another LabVIEW user who
dabbles in cycling's Tour de France from time to time, had this to say,
"Once I discovered the power of Bezier route enhancement, well, the
rest is history. Paris never came into view on Day 23 with more ease
and comfort than when I had implemented MGI's masterpiece." Hailing
this release as both a technical breakthrough and a strategic move of
genius from the crew at MGI, Jim Cramer of CNBC chimed in, "You've got
a problem with my Bear-Stearns call? Take a number. Want the next
really big one? It's right here. Booyah!"
Details on pricing and availability will be made available at the company's website (
www.mooregoodideas.com) in the next few days.
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