Logger Pro version 3.16.2 is the final release of the Logger Pro software. This means that any future Windows or macOS update can break Logger Pro. While you certainly can continue to use Logger Pro as desired, you do so with some risk. The information below identifies what Logger Pro features are no longer supported on the latest computer operating systems.

macOS Computers

macOS* All macOS Computers Additional Limitations for Apple Silicon-Based Processor Computers
∘macOS 15 Sequoia
∘macOS 14 Sonoma
∘macOS 13 Ventura
∘ No printing support
∘ Redrawing issues on large monitors when displayed full screen
∘ Redrawing issues when elements (graph, table, etc.) overlap in the Logger Pro window
∘ No Bluetooth™ 2.0 support (WDSS, LabQuest Stream)
∘ No video or image capture
∘ No Vernier GPS sensor support
∘ Requires Rosetta 2 utility software
∘ No USB connection to TI Calculators
∘macOS 12 Monterey
∘macOS 11 Big Sur
∘ No Bluetooth™ 2.0 support (WDSS, LabQuest Stream)
∘ No video or image capture
∘ No Vernier GPS sensor support
∘ Requires Rosetta 2 utility software
∘ No USB connection to TI Calculators
∘macOS 10.15 Catalina
∘macOS 10.14 Mojave
∘ No video or image capture
∘ No Vernier GPS sensor support
N/A
∘macOS 10.13 High Sierra ∘ No video or image capture
∘ No Vernier GPS sensor support
∘ Video tools may not render properly
N/A
* Information based on final release version of each OS (e.g., macOS 12.6.1 not macOS 12.6)

Windows Computers

Windows OS All Windows Computers Additional Limitations for Windows on ARM Processor Computers
∘ Windows 11
∘ Windows 10
∘Print to PDF is no longer supported – Windows 10 v1703 or newer
∘ Go Wireless Temp support in Windows 10 v1607 only
∘ No LabPro support
∘ No Vernier GPS sensor support
∘ No OHAUS Balance support
∘ No Watts Up Pro support
∘ No Ocean Optics spectrometer support
∘ No Wireless Dynamics Sensor System support
∘ No LabQuest Stream via Bluetooth support

At some point an operating system change will break a feature of Logger Pro that you use regularly. If this were to happen mid-year, any transition at that point would be awkward and inconvenient at best. While you can mitigate this risk by no longer updating your computer operating systems, you should only do that if your computers are no longer connected to the internet. While Logger Pro itself does not pose any known security risks, internet-connected computers running older operating systems certainly do.

Your best option for long term support for Vernier sensors is to transition at your earliest convenience to our newer software (Graphical Analysis, Spectral Analysis, Instrumental Analysis, and Video Analysis). For more information, see Logger Pro will no longer receive updates.