You can edit/change a display name to be anything you like (such as 'Color LCD'), and the Spyder5 Express software will remember that name going forward. NOTE: On the new M1 systems, Big Sur currently identifies display names as 'UNKNOWN' - this doesn't affect the overall operation of Spyder5 Express or the calibration of the display.The Spyder5 Express applications are now compatible with MacOS Big Sur. They are Intel-only versions which run natively on Mac Intel systems, and also under Rosetta2 emulation on the new Mac M1 systems.Fixed an issue in which SpyderUtility’s “Explain Status” command wasn’t showing properly formatted rectangle coordinates for the attached displays.Display names shown should now match what would be shown when running on Intel systems. Fixed the issue with “UNKNOWN” being shown for display names when running on Apple Silicon systems under Big Sur.The Spyder5 Express applications are now fully Universal, with native support when running on Apple Silicon processor Macs.OSX 10.14 and later (Mojave through Big Sur)
Spyder5 Express 5.8 MacOS Download Spyder5 Express 5.8 here: Posted by Carsten Tschach on 21 June 2021 10:34 AM