What are the differences between TestStand Version 1.0.2 and 1.0.3?

I have TestStand version 1.0.2 and have a customer that uses 1.0.3. I am updating test software for that customer and need to know if I can use TestStand 1.0.2. What are the differences between 1.0.2 and 1.0.3?

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The Whatsnew.txt file for TestStand 1.0.3 contains the following text:
Changes from TestStand 1.0.2 to 1.0.3
TestStand 1.0.3 includes a translation to Japanese. It also
includes other fixes mostly related to translation issues.
1) Configure Database Options menu item was not localized.
2) Dismissing a modal CVI dialog brought a random window to the front.
3) Removed text from operator interface splash screens
4) Resized operator interface panels
5) In the TestStand - Sequence Display.vi of the LabVIEW operator interface, the
following control descriptions didn't use resource strings:
- Sequence Description:
- Current Test:
- Number of Tests:
6) The Engine Installation Wizard wasn't localizable.
7) Flexible MessageBox sometimes displayed only 1-2 lines. This was seen in the
Edit Database Options Help dialog and the Adapter Configuration dialog in the
CVI operator interface.
8) The buttons in the Automation Adapter Configuration dialog were not localized.
9) Font for the Add Directory to Search Directories checkbox on Find File dialog
was incorrect for Japanese Windows.
10) Dialog used to browse for directory to specify the report location was not translated.
11) Database Viewer was not localized correctly.
Scott Richardson
National Instruments

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