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Warning when starting HyperRESEARCH under OSX High Sierra (10.13.x) or Mojave (10.14.x)

If you are running Apple OSX 10.13.x ("High Sierra") or 10.14.x (Mojave), you will see a warning when starting HyperRESEARCH (and some other applications) that state the application is not optimized for your Mac.

OSX10 13 32bitWarning

This is Apple's notification that HyperRESEARCH is a "32-Bit" application. 32-bit applications run fine High Sierra and all other versions of OSX. Just click OK to dismiss the warning, or download HyperRESEARCH 4.5.x which is compatible with all version of macOS from Mavericks to Vantura and higher.

 

Apple no longer supports "32-bit" applications (beginning with macOS Catalina). Future macOS versions will only allow "64-bit" applications to run.

 

If you are using HyperRESEARCH version   highly recommend that you upgrade to HyperRESEARCH 4 (currently version 4.5.4).

 

In the mean time, if you are using HyperRESEARCH under macOS Mojave or earlier, you can simply click "OK" to continue.

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Do You Know...

... that you can change the length of the segment that HyperTRANSCRIBE plays? Choose the Preferences menu item, and change the number of "Seconds to Play When Advancing". From now on, HyperTRANSCRIBE will play a segment of the new length when you press Shift-Space or when you press Tab to advance to the next segment.

Adjusting the segment length can help make your transcribing process more efficient. For example, if you often need to replay the segment before advancing to the next, try making the segment length shorter so that you can transcribe an entire segment in one pass. On the other hand, if you find it very easy to finish transcribing each segment without replaying it, making the segment length longer may improve your rate.
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