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The Analytica wiki is a valuable source of information for Analytica users. It includes tips, FAQs, examples, shared libraries, and reference material that go way beyond the Tutorial and User Guide.  
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This Analytica wiki is a valuable source of information for Analytica users. It includes tips, FAQs, examples, shared libraries, and reference material that go way beyond the Tutorial and User Guide.  
  
 
Because it's a wiki, like Wikipedia, you can add your own contributions, as well as see others. If you are an Analytica user with current support, you should have access to read and edit it. If not, please email info@lumina.com to get a password.  
 
Because it's a wiki, like Wikipedia, you can add your own contributions, as well as see others. If you are an Analytica user with current support, you should have access to read and edit it. If not, please email info@lumina.com to get a password.  

Revision as of 21:28, 9 February 2010

This Analytica wiki is a valuable source of information for Analytica users. It includes tips, FAQs, examples, shared libraries, and reference material that go way beyond the Tutorial and User Guide.

Because it's a wiki, like Wikipedia, you can add your own contributions, as well as see others. If you are an Analytica user with current support, you should have access to read and edit it. If not, please email info@lumina.com to get a password.

If you can't find the information you want -- or can't understand it -- please add a question or comment, perhaps to the relevant discussion page. (Each page has a Discussion tab at the top.)

Your contributions are welcome, whether corrections, tips, examples, or libraries you want to share. But, like any wiki, your contributions, like anyone else's are liable to be edited, corrected, or expanded by others.

5 February 2010
Patch release 4.2.3 released.
4.2 users should install, fixes various bugs,

see Release Notes for details.

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