MediaLab Version 2014.1.104, Posted Feb 24, 2014
[LIST][*]The first time MediaLab runs it will start as a maximized window. After that, it will remember and resume its last active state thereafter.[*]Added hard coded departmental site licensing for University of New South Wales[/LIST]
MediaLab Version 2014.1.105, Posted Feb 25, 2014
[LIST][*]TTL signals can now be sent to port addresses that have a value as high as 65535. Previously it has been limited to 32767.[/LIST]
MediaLab Version 2014.1.106, Posted Mar 10, 2014
[LIST][*]Added hard-coded departmental site licensing for The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[/LIST]
MediaLab Version 2014.1.107, Posted Mar 24, 2014
[LIST][*]The "ranking" item type can now draw from previous responses to other questions for its stimuli. For example, thoughts from a prior thought-listing called "tl1" could be ranked on some dimension by entering <tl1_01>, <tl1_02>, <tl1_03>, etc., into the labels for the ranking item. The procedure follows from other item types (e.g., scale items) that have long been able to use prior responses as stimuli using the <...> syntax.[/LIST]
MediaLab Version 2014.1.108, Posted Mar 31, 2014
[LIST][*]MediaLab has always used the Internet Explorer browser engine for displaying local and web-based browser content. Until now, the engine was required to run using compatibility with Internet Explorer Version 7. This had started to become a limitation as newer versions of IE were released. MediaLab v2014.1.108 (and later) is now able to render local and web-based content in a manner compatible with whatever version of Internet Explorer is installed on the machine. MediaLab now creates a registry entry that defines the level of desired IE compatibility (typically, IE9). This is done automatically for you when v2014 is installed. You can also manually edit to force compatibility with any major version of Internet Explorer (e.g., 8, 11, etc., ask us how).[/LIST]