Millisecond has released yet another update to Inquisit 3. This update has been cooking on the new beta burner for a couple of months now, which has allowed us to find and fix even more bugs reported by our user community.
The highlights of this release are:
- Inquisit is now fully interoperable with ASL eye tracking systems. More on this later as we work on a press release with ASL.
- We've release a new launch page allows participants to try alternative versions of the web control if the default does not work. This will allow you to reach even more participants using a broader range of computer configurations.
- Participants running Firefox 3 no longer require administrative privileges to run the mozilla plugin version of Inquisit.
- The new launch page has a slick new DHTML user interface for prompting subjects to enter an id number.
- Full support for animated GIFs, which allows Inquisit to run Kip Williams' cyberball game for simulating social inclusion/exclusion.
As always, a complete list of features and bugs fixes can be found in our release notes.