Wysiwyg 2024 Demo/Viewer Installer
(Version 1.51.19.13)
After downloading and installing, please select wysiwyg Demo or wysiwyg Viewer from the Windows Start menu to start these applications.
Running the demo in “Design” mode allows you to evaluate all of wysiwyg’s drawing/drafting, paperwork and pre-visualization features in new files – but you cannot open any files, or save or print. By using “Console” mode you will be able to open one of the supplied files and connect to a console, allowing you to evaluate the software’s live visualization/pre-cueing features; to do this, you must patch your console to match the patch in the .wyg file that you opened and use the appropriate connectivity driver (Art-Net, sACN or proprietary).
The wysiwyg Viewer allows you to open, view and print any wysiwyg (.wyg) file.
MD5: c2d90f2d2c678d30b4ad6e6d7b19df04
CRC32: 0e10a4f3
Getting Started Guide
This manual provides an introduction to the basic functionality available in wysiwyg and is designed to get you started using the program.
Release Notes
Click the above link to view a copy of the Release Notes for wysiwyg 2024. These notes contain the latest information on updates and bug fixes for the current version. A description of the features that are new for this release is also included.
Minimum System Requirements
- Intel Core i3 or compatible processor, 2.0 GHz, or better
- PC running Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.1
- MAC computer with Intel Processor platforms running Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.1 via Bootcamp (recommended), or Parallels Virtual Machine*
- wysiwyg installed on a Parallels Virtual Machine will run with limited graphical functionality, as it is running on an Integrated video card*
- 4GB RAM
- 1GB free disk space (NTFS file system)
- 1024 x 768 resolution
- OpenGL-accelerated “gaming-level” video card, with 1GB (or better) video memory and OpenGL 2.1 (minimum) support*
- Integrated video cards may be used, but are not recommended*
- Free USB port