![]() ![]() Calibration equipment is a breeze with that feature. I really like moving the mouse pointer to a position and having the Time and Voltage display the values at that point. We were a bit hesitant at first … but it worked flawlessly, and everybody is now out shopping for PicoScopes! T Lövskog Rather than webcam our benchtop scope screen, it was suggested we use a PicoScope to share waveforms via screen share. So simple to use & beats any other I have ever used hands down. Since the included software is really stable, this type of device is a great tool for great tasks! Helmut SchoettnerĪ superb piece of equipment worth its weight in gold Nigel Clinch Perfect Partner for Development of Encoder controlled Stepper Motor Actuators. If I could give 6 stars for customer service - I would do so. Customer service gave me first class service. I had a weird problem - it did not work on one of my PC’s. PicoLog TC-08: This is a very nice unit that works consistently and reliably. ![]() We have been using Picoscope 6404D for quite some time, and are amazed by its accuracy and powerful emulations while working with numerous signal evaluations. This made my decision much easier when I was looking to buy an USB scope. Since we added this program to our catalog in 2016, it has obtained 1 download, and last week it achieved 0 downloads.The software version is 4.3 and the latest update happened on. Not many USB scopes works on Win & Mac & Linux too, so that proves me that guys from Pico really cares about us, customers. xScope 4 is a full version Mac program, that belongs to the category Development. Storage of waveforms on my Laptop is very easy allowing me to quickly email waveforms to my Colleagues. I travel abroad so this has been ideal due to its physical size. I have been using my 4224 PicoScope for years. Superb kit, superb support, what more can I say. Read more for an inside look: here and here.The kit (2408B) is of obvious quality, easy to setup and calibrate and the free to download software has a reasonable learning curve. xScope, however, does a lot of work with both pixels and points. Here’s hoping that sharing some of the things I learned along the way will help you with your own Retina work.įor most developers who are working strictly in window points, an update for the Retina display is a fairly straightforward process. The 68k to PowerPC, Carbon to Cocoa, and PowerPC to Intel transitions were no walk in the park, but this update really kicked my butt. As I alluded to on Episode 14 of The Talk Show, this update was harder than most. Today we released an update for xScope that supports the Retina display. ![]() You’d think that a Retina update would only involve swapping out high resolution graphics, but some interesting problems came up, particularly involving mouse input, window positioning, pixel alignment and so on. Iconfactory Principal / Designer Gedeon Maheux and Principal / Senior Software Engineer Craig Hockenberry, went into great detail on the challenges they faced while developing this app. ![]() Quickly available via the Mac OS X menubar, xScope’s flexible tools float above desktop windows and UI elements making measuring a breeze Of course, the company’s simple description still rings true: Now, creators Iconfactory and ARTIS Software have released a new update for this $29.99 app, bringing in Retina support, as well as subtle changes like invertable ruler colors (for measuring on dark backgrounds), full-screen app support and a number of bug fixes. But even if you haven’t come across the app before, xScope’s measuring, inspecting & testing tools are definitely worth a look if you work for the Internet. Behind unavoidable apps like Photoshop, xScope is one of those tools that nearly every Web designer needs. ![]()
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