LabVIEW Public Beta Program in 2024

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Welcome to the LabVIEW Public Beta Program in 2024!

Thanks Christina

I will try tomorrow evening.

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I can confirm that the community download works. Installing now....

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Hello Christina

 

I was logged in when I started the the installation of the downloaded software.

I installed everything

But no license on my account.

 

I can create of course another id but that sounds wrong.

 

Help.

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@Albert.Geven wrote:

But no license on my account.


See also

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Thanks, Christina.

I like to question at this moment followings.

 

Q1-4 terms are set on going so we'll be able to have every quarter version as I see.

Is it right understanding?

 

It seems different from the past programs that at the moment no beta activation code is

provided, so it means 44 days free use is available for every quarters version for at most

44 days. Let me see what tasks I should take on from now on.

 

Thanks and Regards,  

 

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@sparerib2024 wrote:

Q1-4 terms are set on going so we'll be able to have every quarter version as I see.

Is it right understanding?


NI has been fairly clear that they plan on 2 LabVIEW releases a year.  So far, they have been consistent with Q1 and Q3 releases.  Drivers on the other hand... 

 


@sparerib2024 wrote:

It seems different from the past programs that at the moment no beta activation code is

provided, so it means 44 days free use is available for every quarters version for at most

44 days. Let me see what tasks I should take on from now on.


If you have an active subscription, you have full access to the current version.  So the trial period is wrong (unless you are like me and waiting for those in charge of the license server to get the update).

 

The jury is still out for me on the idea of having "beta features" in a released version.  On one hand, it is really nice not having to uninstall a beta before the actual release.  On the other hand, how much interaction will the new features have with previously released features and break something even if the "beta feature" is not enabled (ie, you have added risk).


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Thanks

I almost started to reinstall, but will wait until everything is in place.

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