Hello Wayne,
First, let me say how much I appreciate the fact that you've been using CVI for so long. You raise some valid points about our history, and I'm not going to try to justify some of those past statements, which frankly seem quite asinine to me.
As far as CVI and Unix is concerned, as you know, NI did support Solaris up until version 5.0 of CVI, and the reason we stopped supporting it, frankly, was because the sales became negligible at that point. To the extent that we could no longer justify the engineering cost of maintaining both versions. Shortly thereafter, we started receiving some requests for a Linux version. We tried to gauge the amount of interest as best we could, and when it became large enough, we decided to invest the effort of creating a CVI runtime module for Linux -- basically, not the full ADE, but something that would allow you to build and run your applications in Linux. This addressed the majority of our requests at the time, and the idea was that we would monitor feedback from that point on, and see how much interest there would be for NI to support the full-blown ADE in Linux. That's where we stand today. So to summarize, I want to reassure you that we do monitor user feedback and do respond to it, but it's also true that the interest needs to rise to a certain level before we can justify shifting resources from one feature to another.
Hopefully, that makes sense

Thanks again for the feedback!
Luis
NI