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In working with a recent customer, I learned just how difficult Test Run could be to install for some people. Geeks like me always run the risk of taking for granted having tons of software installed. So to address many of the problems users have reported having while trying to get Test Run setup, I released an interim release of Test Run called Beta 8.5. This release contains the following key features:

  • a number of bug fixes detailed in the real time Test Run change log
  • a greatly enhanced setup process, including:
    • more detailed in-app instructions on how to resolve failed dependencies
    • clearer language around failed dependencies
    • an extra step to allow users to confirm their PHP installation’s email settings
    • several bug fixes which failed to fully create the administrator’s profile

And that’s Beta 8.5.

Beta 9 development continues. We are working hard on this one, but the changes to the application are substantial and will take time to develop and test.

Comments

As buddy from TailRank would say, "Schweeeeet!".

Very nice. SME/testing + AJAX = throughput? Yaaa ... works for me.

^5

Added by Ben Tremblay on July 14, 2006 9:02 AM | Permalink

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About Byrne Reese

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Byrne Reese is a product manager by day and an engineer by night.

He conceived of Test Run to help project managers like him stay up to date and informed of what his team was working on.