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This Analytica wiki offers tips, FAQs, videos, examples, shared libraries, and detailed function documentation that go way beyond the Analytica Tutorial and User Guides. The content is created by and for the community of Analytica users.
 
This Analytica wiki offers tips, FAQs, videos, examples, shared libraries, and detailed function documentation that go way beyond the Analytica Tutorial and User Guides. The content is created by and for the community of Analytica users.
  
Every Analytica user with current support, has access to this wiki. If you didn't get a password, please email info@lumina.com to get one.
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Every Analytica user with current support is invited to contribute to this wiki. Because it's a wiki, like Wikipedia, you can add your own contributions as a benefit the Analytica user community.  If you have a comment or question on an existing page, you can add it on its ''discussion'' page. (Each page has a Discussion tab at the top.) If you can't find a page that addresses your question or have a general comment, add it to [[Comments and suggestions for Analytica wiki]]. Or, if you know a good answer to someone's question, feel free to provide it. Your contributions are welcome, whether questions, corrections, tips, examples, or libraries you want to share. As with any wiki, all contributions are liable to be edited and improved by others.  If you didn't get a password, please email info@lumina.com to get one.
 
 
Because it's a wiki, like Wikipedia, you can add your own contributions as a benefit the Analytica user community.  If you have a comment or question on an existing page, you can add it on its ''discussion'' page. (Each page has a Discussion tab at the top.) If you can't find a page that addresses your question or have a general comment, add it to [[Comments and suggestions for Analytica wiki]]. Or, if you know a good answer to someone's question, feel free to provide it. Your contributions are welcome, whether questions, corrections, tips, examples, or libraries you want to share. As with any wiki, all contributions are liable to be edited and improved by others.   
 
  
  
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*[[What's new in Analytica 4.4?]]: Released 12 January 2012, the page lists enhancements since the 4.3 release. Get the latest release from [http://www.lumina.com/support/downloads/ Download Installers]
 
*[[What's new in Analytica 4.4?]]: Released 12 January 2012, the page lists enhancements since the 4.3 release. Get the latest release from [http://www.lumina.com/support/downloads/ Download Installers]
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*[[Beta Tester Page]]: Try out [[Analytica 4.5]].  Become a beta tester.
*[[Beta Tester Page]]: Try out [[Analytica 4.4]].  Become a beta tester.
 
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*[[Analytica Cloud Player]]: Share your models over the web.
 
*[[Analytica Cloud Player]]: Share your models over the web.

Revision as of 21:51, 1 August 2013

This Analytica wiki offers tips, FAQs, videos, examples, shared libraries, and detailed function documentation that go way beyond the Analytica Tutorial and User Guides. The content is created by and for the community of Analytica users.

Every Analytica user with current support is invited to contribute to this wiki. Because it's a wiki, like Wikipedia, you can add your own contributions as a benefit the Analytica user community. If you have a comment or question on an existing page, you can add it on its discussion page. (Each page has a Discussion tab at the top.) If you can't find a page that addresses your question or have a general comment, add it to Comments and suggestions for Analytica wiki. Or, if you know a good answer to someone's question, feel free to provide it. Your contributions are welcome, whether questions, corrections, tips, examples, or libraries you want to share. As with any wiki, all contributions are liable to be edited and improved by others. If you didn't get a password, please email info@lumina.com to get one.



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