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= Beta Tester Responsibilities =
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[[Category: Beta testing]]
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The beta testing period for [[Analytica {{#svarget:prevrelease}}]] has ended and [[Analytica {{#svarget:betarelease}}]] is now the current release!  Please visit the [https://analytica.com/support-2/analytica-downloads/ Analytica Downloads] page to get the latest.
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The beta testing period for [[Analytica {{#svarget:betarelease}}]] will start very soon. Please check this page for updates.
  
== Who can be a beta tester ==
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When the next release goes into beta testing, this page will be updated.
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Currently, we are restricting beta testing to a small number of dedicated users chosen by Lumina.  Soon we will transition to open beta testing when we believe Analytica 4.0 beta is highly stable.
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== Why become a beta tester? ==
  
During open beta testing, any Analytica user with a current annual maintenance subscription can participate in beta testing and try or use Analytica 4.0. (This includes anyone who has purchased in the previous year, or who has renewed their extended maintenance within the previous year).  Use of Analytica 4.0 beta during this period is FREE to people with a current maintenance subscription.
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* Test drive the upcoming release {{#svarget:betarelease}} and start using its [[Analytica {{#svarget:betarelease}}|new features]] immediately.
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* Participate in webinars on tips and guides on new features.
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* Help improve the final release.  
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* Check that your models work in the new release. Find any issues while they can still be fixed, ensuring a seamless transition for you and your model users when this release becomes official.
  
== Why become a beta-tester ==
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== As a beta tester, we request that you ==
  
* Chance to test drive 4.0 early at no cost.
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* Read [[What's new in Analytica {{#svarget:betarelease}}?]] for an overview of the new features.
* Take advantage of the many new 4.0 enhancements immediately.
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* Sign up as a beta tester by filling in the form when you run the installer.
* Opportunity to help improve the final release.  
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* Try out the new Analytica enhancements of interest to you.
* Participate in training seminars on new 4.0 features during the beta testing period.
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* [[Beta_Tester_Page/Submitting_a_Bug_Report|Submit a bug report]]  if you find an issue
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* Keep up-to-date with the latest beta build.  Analytica will show you an alert whenever there is a new build ready to install, about every 2 weeks.  We may also send you email reminders.  See [[Analytica {{#svarget:betarelease}} beta Release Notes| release notes]] for changes and bug fixes in each beta release.
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* We encourage you to retain Analytica {{#svarget:prevrelease}} when you install Analytica {{#svarget:betarelease}}  beta. That lets you compare their behavior if you suspect a new bug.
  
== How to sign up to be a beta tester ==
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== How to start beta-testing ==
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Download the installer for the latest beta build, release number 6.5.8.262, from:
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* [https://downloads.Analytica.com/ANA6.5/AnaSetup6_5_8_262.exe Analytica {{#svarget:betarelease}} installer]
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* [https://downloads.Analytica.com/ANA6.5/AdeSetup6_5_8_262.exe ADE  {{#svarget:betarelease}} installer]
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These beta builds use your existing {{#svarget:prevrelease}} subscription license that is already on your computer. A separate beta license is not required.
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Contact sales@lumina.com. If you qualify, we will send you a beta license code. 
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The installers can be downloaded directly from the [https://analytica.com/support-2/analytica-downloads/ Analytica Downloads] page.
  
* How to report bugs and other issues
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== Improve Analytica docs ==
* What we would like you to do as a beta tester
 
  
= Beta 4.0 downloads =
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During the alpha and beta testing period, we are still updating these Analytica Docs to reflect new features. [[What's new in Analytica {{#svarget:betarelease}}?]] is the most complete listing of new features, and is also a work in progress. As we approach final release date, this information will be more complete.
  
The current beta build is 4.0.0.29The installers are downloadable from:
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As an Analytica user, you are invited to contribute to the docs! Since it's on a wiki (using Mediawiki software, just like Wikipedia), you can add or edit any content. If you find something unclear, incomplete, or just wrong, feel free to fix it yourself. Or add comments, asking someone else toAnd you are welcome to add tips or interesting examples.
* [http://AnalyticaOnline.com/ANA4.0/AnaSetup4_0_0_29.exe| Analytica 4.0 beta Installer]
 
* [http://AnalyticaOnline.com/ANA4.0/AnaSetup4_0_0_29.exe| ADE 4.0 beta Installer]
 
  
Download the file, then run it.
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== Known issues ==
  
= Model Uploads =
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If you find an issue, please let us know about it at <code>support@lumina.com</code>. Please see [[/Submitting a Bug Report|Submitting a bug report]] for instructions on reporting bugs.
  
Please help by contributing example models, especially models demonstrating features new to 4.0!  Here's how to upload contributions...
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'''Note:''' We list only the most important issues here (ones that might impact your ability to use it, or which are likely to be found and reported multiple times). We maintain a comprehensive bug base in-house, which is not accessible outside of Lumina.
  
= Schedule =
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== FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions ==
  
= User Group and Special 4.0 Webinars =
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See [[Analytica User FAQs]] for frequently asked questions not specific to {{#svarget:betarelease}} or to beta testing.
 
 
= Reference materials =
 
== What's new in 4.0 ==
 
== Mini-Tutorials on new 4.0 features ==
 
== Analytica 4.0 Reference ==
 
== ADE 4.0 Reference ==
 
== Release notes ==
 
== Example Models demonstrating new 4.0 features ==
 
 
 
= Known issues =
 
 
 
= Analytica Web Player =
 
 
 
= FAQs about Beta =
 

Latest revision as of 21:13, 13 February 2025



The beta testing period for Analytica 6.5 has ended and Analytica 6.5 is now the current release! Please visit the Analytica Downloads page to get the latest.

Why become a beta tester?

  • Test drive the upcoming release 6.5 and start using its new features immediately.
  • Participate in webinars on tips and guides on new features.
  • Help improve the final release.
  • Check that your models work in the new release. Find any issues while they can still be fixed, ensuring a seamless transition for you and your model users when this release becomes official.

As a beta tester, we request that you

  • Read What's new in Analytica 6.5? for an overview of the new features.
  • Sign up as a beta tester by filling in the form when you run the installer.
  • Try out the new Analytica enhancements of interest to you.
  • Submit a bug report if you find an issue
  • Keep up-to-date with the latest beta build. Analytica will show you an alert whenever there is a new build ready to install, about every 2 weeks. We may also send you email reminders. See release notes for changes and bug fixes in each beta release.
  • We encourage you to retain Analytica 6.5 when you install Analytica 6.5 beta. That lets you compare their behavior if you suspect a new bug.

How to start beta-testing

The installers can be downloaded directly from the Analytica Downloads page.

Improve Analytica docs

During the alpha and beta testing period, we are still updating these Analytica Docs to reflect new features. What's new in Analytica 6.5? is the most complete listing of new features, and is also a work in progress. As we approach final release date, this information will be more complete.

As an Analytica user, you are invited to contribute to the docs! Since it's on a wiki (using Mediawiki software, just like Wikipedia), you can add or edit any content. If you find something unclear, incomplete, or just wrong, feel free to fix it yourself. Or add comments, asking someone else to. And you are welcome to add tips or interesting examples.

Known issues

If you find an issue, please let us know about it at support@lumina.com. Please see Submitting a bug report for instructions on reporting bugs.

Note: We list only the most important issues here (ones that might impact your ability to use it, or which are likely to be found and reported multiple times). We maintain a comprehensive bug base in-house, which is not accessible outside of Lumina.

FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions

See Analytica User FAQs for frequently asked questions not specific to 6.5 or to beta testing.

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