No, not at all. I have the original "Eye One Display" box right here, bought it 
in 2003-4 … it clearly lists software for both Mac and Windows systems. Xrite 
renamed it to "i1 Display" at some point about a decade ago, same software. The 
later "i1 Display Pro" model replaced my old Eye One Display hardware and 
software about 2013 when the software become permanently incompatible. 

Go to Xrite.com.

G



> On Oct 10, 2019, at 9:02 PM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I believe "iOne" was high end calibration software created for Apple.
> 
> ColorMunki used the same device as the iOne, but the iOne software was not 
> previously available for Windoze users.
> 
> If the iOne software will now work with Windoze that's a good thing. Do you 
> have a link?
> 
> On 10/10/2019 11:52:18, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> As far as I remember, some PDMLers use ColorMunki from X-Rite - for
>> calibrating their computer monitors.
>> I just received an e-mail from X-rite, that among other things says:
>> "Already own ColorMunki Display? Get the i1Studio free software upgrade."
>> I don't know if that "upgrade" is good for anything or not. But I was 
>> wondering if any PDMLer(s) has(have) used that newer version of software,
>> and if so, - how do you like it?
>> I was *mostly* happy with the old one (My product is called ColorMunki 
>> Display), except for one issue. The software did not allow loading up one of 
>> the previously created profiles. I.e. you can create a new calibration 
>> profile, and have the program set it up as the active one for the OS 
>> (Windows). But if you want to use one of the previously created ones, - 
>> you'd have to go to the Windows display settings and choose that yourself.
>> This was rather annoying.
>> I wonder if that problem has been fixed in the new software (i1Studio). If 
>> you have installed that new software, - could you please let me know?
>> Thank you,
>> Igor
> 
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