======================================================================== T.O.V.A. 8.0 Release (June 10, 2011) ======================================================================== Fixes - PTE - Some bad calibrations are not being stored correctly - Test sometimes aborts after countdown - T.O.V.A. doesn't automatically startup for a PTE debug log - Interrupted PTE test data displays green check - Instruction audio delays start of test - Tech Support Request will not send attachments containing nulls - Check Hardware window hides after Check Microswitch - Check Hardware Monitor calibration locks up device - Closing screenshot dialog doesn't return Tech Support dialog - Instruction audio comes back on after being turned off in same session - Instructions don't appear for second round of testing - Numerous UI fixes and improvements Features - New Hardware wizard to verify correct installation - Page Up/Down keys work in report - Improved PTE Mac audio support ======================================================================== T.O.V.A. 8.0 Release (April 6, 2011) ======================================================================== Initial release of the T.O.V.A. 8.0. There are just too many differences between the T.O.V.A. 7.3 and 8.0 to list, but here are some of the highlights: - Completely new user interface, hardware, data storage, reports, credits system, and online help - You can now administer a T.O.V.A. test without rebooting using the T.O.V.A. USB device and an external monitor (external A/V testing) - Compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 and now Mac OS X - Improved individual and comparison reports - Individual T.O.V.A. files now replaced with a searchable database - Built-in export to spreadsheet for researchers - Support for multiple security levels (running the T.O.V.A. with limited or restricted permissions) - New HIPAA-compliance features - Automatic updates - Request technical support, clinical support, or customer service at the touch of a button In fact, there's only one thing that hasn't changed: the T.O.V.A. test itself. It's still the most precise, accurate, and objective measure of attention in the industry.