It appears to be the Full Development with the addition of the Application builder but it's watermarked.
that's ok for me, just ordered it over amazon
When ... ... ... but Dave won't budge on the price
It's hard to go wrong at the $50 they charge.
I imagine you could buy the standard tool kits for it as well. I haven't looked to see if they offer any sort of home pricing for these as normally they cost a fair amount. I've looked at a few of them over the years but have yet to find something that I thought would save me enough time to justify the cost for home use.
I looked at the GPU toolkit for example but never understood the point. I just use CUDA and make the calls from LabView. It works fine.
The one thing I had not tried was to run my motorcycle HIL simulator. This simulator uses custom hardware residing on the PC's PCI bus. I used to run the model in C but translated it 100% to LabView a few years ago. To talk to the hardware, I used their driver wizzard to create a Windows driver for the board. It's a bit of an odd ball compared to what I am normally interfacing with LabView. I just finished running some tests with it using the home edition and it works fine. You can see how the watermark impedes viewing some of the controls.
Basically, I have now tested everything I have written in the last few years and I've not run into any problems with the home version.
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I tried building an application and the output is also watermarked which makes sense I guess.