Does 8.0.1 improve the slow startup issue in LabVIEW 8?

Also, does it improve the problem w/ very slow response when selecting "VI properties..."?
Also, does it improve the very slow response when selecting "Format & Precision" on any # (on the front panel & block diagram)?
Also, is the Format inheritance for constant #s using "Create Constant" from the subVI node fixed (i.e., retained type = hex, oct, etc. instead of always decimal)?

I am also VERY disappointed in NI w/ LV8.  It's bad enough that LabVIEW owes me a free utility that allows me to move all my code back to good ol' 6.1 or at least 7 or 7.1.
There's no question that LV8 is a piece of crap that is way slower, crashes way more often, hogs way more resources, is far more arcane in the way things are organized, has lots of irritating behavior changes that you can't make it stop doing, has basically none of the enhancements that I feel LabVIEW needs, and has important features removed.
On the other hand, 8.0.1 was a lot faster on startup for me.

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    Tunneling Timeout     40s
    Tunneling Ping          45s>
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    ####<May 11, 2008 10:19:57 AM GMT> <Info> <JDBC> <myservername> <mysrv> <main> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <BEA-001133> <Statement caching not enabled for connection in specified pool "ds.oem".>
    ####<May 11, 2008 10:20:00 AM GMT> <Info> <JDBC> <myservername> <mysrv> <main> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <BEA-001072> <Connection for XA pool "ds.oem" created.>
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