IF you are on a Mac and also use ColorPort, this new version will cause CP to crash thanks to the XRD protocol. There should be a separate download/fix for this. You want XRD 2.3.1.3 and you install this AFTER the update otherwise it will install the older XRD build.
The above older reply mentions problems using ColorPort on a Mac.
This Win-7 user is experiencing flakiness using ColorPort 2.0.5. Could be operator error, but
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After doing the update, ColorPort occasionally hangs when doing a scan on my iSis. Perhaps every third scan?
If I've got a number of charts to scan, I've gotten to where my "hold-your-nose work-around" is to do a pre-emptive reboot prior to doing the profile scans. Then the hangs seem to be "only" about every fifth scan. Annoying.
About every 20th scan or so, I'll get a message: "i1PC.bin has stopped working". CP seems to keep working, but you can't save the scanned values. Drat. Don't you love intermittent problems?
Prior to the i1Profiler update, I don't recall this ever happening. CP was pretty much as reliable as dirt. You clicked the (totally non-standard) "i" button that looked like "Info", the paper was grabbed by the iSis from the front input "feed slot", the scan was done a minute or so later, and the paper was pushed back out the feed slot. No fuss, no muss. Next.
Gosh, I wish ArgyllCms could control an iSis. I've been Very Impressed by ColProf, but my workflow requires ColorPort.
I'll try the XRD update workaround mentioned by Andrew. If I thought it would do any good, I'll report to X-Rite. OK. Reported. Sigh.
Here's the direct link to the XRD stand-alone utility:
http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=1397&Action=support&SoftwareID=1305 Note that there is an update labeled 2.3.2 for the Mac that was just released this week (2013-Oct-23), but the latest XRD update for Windows is labeled 2.3.1. and released in July, 2013.
BTW, is there a way to check the version number of XRD?