Your only option is going to be running Windows in Boot Camp (dual boot) or using virtual machine (VM). I use VMWare Fusion to run Windows 7 and the Whistler software works fine that way.
Internet Explorer doesn't matter, you can use whatever browser you want but you will need Windows to run the Whistler software needed to program the scanners. No macOS support. Sorry.
Caution, Windows 10 is troublesome requiring the use of non-signed drivers (see lots of other threads). I've never been able to make it work right in my VM so I keep a Windows 7 VM around just for scanner work.
Given the proper attention!?That is not accurate. Very skilled folks are having problems with Win10 and Whistler apps. There are many variables involved so the actual causes of issues can vary as well. I suspect VMs are part of the problem in this situation and of course that is not Whister's fault. I could take the time to dig into it for my situation but it's easier to just keep a Windows 7 VM around for the time being
In any case, no software should EVER be requiring users to disable security features like signed drivers to work. This severely weakens security of the entire system, not just for Whistler app(s). And for those who might point out that you can turn it back on after install, that's still the wrong response. MS has increased it's security by requiring signed drivers in Windows 10 for Avery good reason. This is a s/w development problem at Whistler and they should address it just like other s/w vendors have had to do. Drivers are tougher to work with sure, but its still fixable given the proper attention. Again, other developers have had to deal with it as well.
The only people that have Windows 10 issues when using these scanners .. are those that don't know what they are doing.
Just don't install the "driver" perhaps?I have 2 Windows 7 64 Pro installations. when installing Whistler software (TRX-1, TRX-2 and WS1080), I get an "Invalid Certificate" warning on both computers. If I choose to install anyway, it works.
I also have 2 I also have 2 Windows 10 64 Pro installations that raise a red flag, but Windows 10 does not give you the option to ignore it.
Four separate installations of Windows, and all have the same issue. Perhaps you could instill some of your god-like powers and enlighten us poor mortal fools and tell us what we are doing wrong.
I hate trolls.
I have 2 Windows 7 64 Pro installations. when installing Whistler software (TRX-1, TRX-2 and WS1080), I get an "Invalid Certificate" warning on both computers. If I choose to install anyway, it works.
I also have 2 I also have 2 Windows 10 64 Pro installations that raise a red flag, but Windows 10 does not give you the option to ignore it.
Four separate installations of Windows, and all have the same issue. Perhaps you could instill some of your god-like powers and enlighten us poor mortal fools and tell us what we are doing wrong.
I hate trolls.
I have 2 Windows 7 64 Pro installations. when installing Whistler software (TRX-1, TRX-2 and WS1080), I get an "Invalid Certificate" warning on both computers. If I choose to install anyway, it works.
I also have 2 I also have 2 Windows 10 64 Pro installations that raise a red flag, but Windows 10 does not give you the option to ignore it.
Four separate installations of Windows, and all have the same issue. Perhaps you could instill some of your god-like powers and enlighten us poor mortal fools and tell us what we are doing wrong.
I hate trolls.[/QUOT
Troll is correct. This type of treatment to other members here is not allowed. READ THE RULES. I'm tired of seeing it; I've reported it. Greg