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April 2009:

MacSHAPA v1.1.2a is available for download from this page--see below.

MacSHAPA manual (v1.0.3) is restored from its 1994 version and is available for download--see below.

 

Background

 

MacSHAPA is a Macintosh-based software tool for performing video analysis and for applying a range of sequential data analysis techniques to the results. It is distributed free of charge to interested researchers. Over the years, it has been supported by researchers wishing to have a priority call on new MacSHAPA functionality or special customisation of MacSHAPA for research needs.

 

MacSHAPA was initially developed at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign under Penelope Sanderson's supervision with funding from the following sources:

  • NASA-Ames Research Centre

  • Wright-Patterson Air Force Base through Logicon Technical Services

  • University of Illinois Research Board

  • Defence Science and Technology Organisation (Australia). 

Quite a few behavioral researchers worldwide have come to depend on MacSHAPA for analysing video data. However it only runs on pre-Intel Macintoshes and is no longer directly supported.

 

MacSHAPA manual

 

We have done an initial restoration of the 1994 MacSHAPA v1.0.3 manual and mounted it here for download as several Word documents. It still needs a bit of cleaning up (eg, you may find pagination glitches, etc).

 

Once these are in your Mac environment, you can open them with Microsoft Word for Mac. They may not open automatically after download, but if you open them in Word then things should start moving in the right direction.

MacSHAPA software

 

Version 1.1.2a is one of the last versions of MacSHAPA. As with some releases prior to it, it has support for digital video with QuickTime. There were some moderate changes to MacSHAPA in each release after v1.0.3 that were documented in the Release Notes for each version.

There was also a MacSHAPA v1.2 on limited release from 1998 with our first pass at plotting continuous data, in X-by-time, X-by-Ord, and X-by-Y plotting routines.

 

Current maintenance

 

MacSHAPA is no longer directly supported. However, some questions can be answered by members of the original development team. Contact psanderson@itee.uq.edu.au in the first instance.

 

 

Professor Penelope Sanderson

The University of Queensland