Huge Basic Price Drop for LabHSM Toolkit for advanced event-driven development

Dear fellow LabVIEWers :
I am happy to announce that to increase the attractiveness of the LabHSM toolkit the basic price was just dropped from about $1,000 to just $249!
As our website says, the price is not set in stone (even this new low one!). We encourage the prospective clients to make us an offer and we promise that no reasonable offer will be refused. So, some people have already done exactly that – told us a price they could afford and we sold them LabHSM at THEIR price. However, it seems to us that too many people don’t like the (too high in their opinion) basic price but still don’t notice the “Make us an offer” option (despite very large font and bright color) and/or just hesitate to make an offer. We hope that the new, significantly reduced basic price will make the toolkit more attractive to those folks who don’t like to negotiate.
About LabHSM:
LabHSM is a professionally designed toolkit that allows creating complex event-driven LabVIEW application as an easily maintainable collection of asynchronously communicating active objects ( actors ) based on a universal Hierarchical State Machine ( HSM or statechart ) template. The LabHSM  toolkit enables the programmer to work on a higher level of abstraction and utilize agile software development methodologies combining design and coding in one highly flexible process.
Stanislav Rumega, CLA
H View Labs
http://labhsm.com

An update: I am still in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. The current client ran out of projects for me,
so I am ACTIVELY looking now. An updated resume is attached. If you are in US and any farther from me than Chicago, relocation assistance is highly desired.
Again,
I am so fed up with US immigration "process" (almost NINE years here LEGALLY and green card is nowhere in sight!) that would SERIOUSLY consider UK, Australia, Canada, EU if somebody is SERIOUSLY willing
to help with the papers and relocation.
An updated resume is attached.
Recent achievements:
1. A couple of test stands  for testing  high voltage (15kV, 27kv, 38kV)  high current (up to 100A) reclosers. Those devices are used by electrical utilities companies. They are made by Cooper Power Systems. It's sort of a big three phase breaker but with the brains - it's own computer. Very sophisticated device. It is programmed at which currents and for how long to wait before opening the circuit, when and how many times to try to close it again before locking out, etc. See http://cooperpower.com/Products/Distribution/Reclosers/ for more info on.
2.Updated the David Boyd's famous Tunnel Wiring Wizard to make it work with LV 8. See LAVA forums: http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?s=&showtopic=211&view=findpost&p=9207
3. Created a Property and Method Selection (PMS :-)) Assistant to simplify access to undocumented (private) properties and methods in LabVIEW 7 through 8 - very useful for anybody experimenting with VI Scriping features. Again, see it on VI Scripting LAVA forum:
http://forums.lavag.org/index.php?s=&showtopic=2662&view=findpost&p=10812
Attachments:
Stanislav Rumega Resume 05-2006.doc ‏96 KB

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