Video resolutions less than 1024x768 are fully supported by Logger Pro 3.4.6 for non-video applications.Previous releases of Logger Pro are available for special applications.Data collection requires one or more of the following interfaces: LabQuest Mini, LabQuest2, LabQuest, LabPro, Go! Temp, Go! Link, Go! Motion, WDSS, Vernier Spectrometers, select Ocean Optics Spectrometers, select Garmin GPS receivers, Vernier GPS, Mini GC, Watts Up? Pro, Ohaus Scout Pro or Adventurer Pro balance.QuickTime 7 is required for video playback. For video playback or extended data collection a faster processor and more memory are suggested, such as a 2 GHz (867Mhz G4 for Mac) processor with 2 GB RAM.Lower resolutions may result in important controls being hidden Computer display resolution 1024x768 or higher is strongly recommended.Video playback requires QuickTime another 410 MB should be reserved prior to a Windows installation. About 150 MB additional temporary disk space is needed during the installation process you should have at least 830 MB free space prior to installation to allow the installation to complete successfully and retain some space for user files.
Logger Pro requires approximately 380 MB.We recommend that Mac users use 10.5.8 or better and upgrade their systems through Apple's software update on a regular basis for the optimal experience in using Logger Pro. Macintosh (PPC & Intel) OS X 10.4.1, 10.5.3, 10.6, or newer with available USB port.
Apple's QuickTime version 7.1.6 or newer required for video playback. Windows Vista or Windows 7 (32 or 64 bit) with OS compatible hardware.
System Requirements Install Notes What's Changed in Logger Pro 3.8.5 Logger Pro 3.8.5 Known Issues File Compatibility What Changed in Earlier Logger Pro 3 Releases What Changed from Logger Pro 2 to Logger Pro 3 LabPro Operating System Changes LabQuest Operating System Changesīasic data collection or graphing, with no video capture File Info : application/pdf, 32 Pages, 214.93KB Document Document LoggerPro385ReleaseNotes Logger Pro 3 Release Notes