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== 1st impressions of v2 == | == 1st impressions of v2 == | ||
I'm testing on an MBP R running OS X.10 (Yosemite). | I'm testing on an MBP R running OS X.10 (Yosemite). | ||
=== Installation === | |||
* Installation requires restart. What? The only one doing this for ages. | * Installation requires restart. What? The only one doing this for ages. | ||
* install locations & related files: | * install locations & related files: | ||
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** ~/Documents/Flow questions | ** ~/Documents/Flow questions | ||
** ~/Library/Application Support/Flow 2 | ** ~/Library/Application Support/Flow 2 | ||
=== Results === | |||
* no Powerpoint plugin for Mac | |||
* Flow is prone to freezing | |||
* cannot detect CPS Pulse clickers using Flow / Detect devices | |||
== Version history == | == Version history == |
Revision as of 07:59, 28 October 2014
Flow is an audience response software developed by eInstruction, now part of Turning technologies. Among other things it allows for participation / voting using clickers that are linked to the presenter via wireless communication.
1st impressions of v2
I'm testing on an MBP R running OS X.10 (Yosemite).
Installation
- Installation requires restart. What? The only one doing this for ages.
- install locations & related files:
- Applications/Turning Technologies/Flow: 2 applications: Flow v2.0.1.6, LessonBuilder v1.0
- ~/Documents/Flow questions
- ~/Library/Application Support/Flow 2
Results
- no Powerpoint plugin for Mac
- Flow is prone to freezing
- cannot detect CPS Pulse clickers using Flow / Detect devices