Beta Tester Page
Analytica 4.4 is now in beta testing. As an Analytica user with active support, we invite you to become a beta tester. Send bugs and feedback to support@lumina.com.
Becoming a Beta Tester
- Becoming a Beta Tester, includes:
- How to become a beta tester
- Why become a beta tester
- Responsibilities of a beta tester
- Contributing to the Analytica Wiki
- Submitting a Bug Report
What's New in 4.4?
- Enhancements listed at What's new in Analytica 4.4?
- Changes from beta-build to beta-build are enumerated in release notes.
Beta 4.4 downloads
The current release is 4.4.0.12. The latest beta-build installers can be downloaded from:
Beta Testing Licenses
To get the beta software you need a beta-tester license. As a beta tester, you will normally have:
- An individual license for Analytica 4.2 or 4.3 already installed on your computer
- Active support
- An internet connection
In that case, the installer should automatically obtain the necessary beta license and you need to do nothing more (a feature that itself is being beta-tested).
If you are set up with a centrally-managed license for Analytica 4.2 or 4.3 (e.g., a floating license), the installer should still be able to obtain a beta license for you automatically, assuming you have active support and an internet connection.
If you use a floating license with active support and want to install a 4.4 beta license on the RLM server for easy use by anyone in your organization, please contact us via support@lumina.com.
Release Notes
See release notes for what's changed in each beta release. It lists new features and fixes to significant problems.
Known issues
- See the Pending Analytica 4.4 Issues page for known issues in the current beta build.
- See Analytica 4.4 beta Release Notes for issues that present in early beta bulids, but since fixed.
FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions
See Analytica User FAQs for frequently asked questions not specific to 4.4 or to beta.
Other
User Group and Special 4.4 Webinars
Check the Analytica User Group page for information on webinars covering new 4.4 features and other topic of general interest to the Analytica community.
Consider being a presenter at a webinar yourself!
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