Compatibility with LabVIEW Windows 8

Windows 8 will come out in a week. I am looking to buy a new PC to run labview on and I can't find whether or not LV2011/LV2012 will run on Windows 8 or not.

And nothing said about it yet?

It is a good resource for all your Windows 8 related questions: http://www.ni.com/windows8/

I hope this helps!

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