Amateur astronomers have traditionally mostly used Windows, so there are a lot of Windows tools, both freeware and payware, to help. In the mean time, I've started doing a bit more astrophotography and of course the change of operating system has affected the tools I use to obtain and process photos. If you require Windows drivers for this device click here to download. It's been a good three years now since I swapped my HP laptop for a Macbook Pro. We have tested this device as 'Plug and Play' on Windows 8, Windows 10, Mac OS X 10.9, 10.10 and Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS. This USB capture device uses the standard USB Video Capture driver that is included in most operating systems and should not require you to install the driver on the supplied CD. This device is compatible with both PAL and NTSC video standards so it will work with the the original Revolution Imager, Revolution Imager 2 and other analog Video Astronomy cameras (e.g Astro-Video, Orion, 'Cameras from Canada', etc) Capture, save, catalog and share your live views with friends and family.See the image of Jupiter here as an example. Use software like RegiStax to produce beautiful images of the lunar surface and planets.See the image of galaxy M33 for a good example of this. Using software like SharpCap and AstroToaster to live stack images from the Revolution Imager allowing you to see dimmer and deeper objects from your own backyards.This adapter also opens up the world of digital imaging software allow you start: Open your window to the universe even wider with this USB Video Capture adapter that will allow you to capture images and videos from the Revolution Imager to share with the world.