Do we still need to use Testflight now that version 4.02 is available in Apple Store ?
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Wondering if we still need to use Testflight to get new updates, or are they already pushed thru the Apple Store ?
Ronny
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@Ronny-Schenkels-0 I expact a new update for the beta-program in the near future. If you no longer wish to participate in the beta program, you can opt-out in TestFlight (by clicking "Stop Testing" in red at the bottom). The app will be removed from your device, and you will need to download it again from the App Store. This will also remove any offline maps that you may have downloaded.
The advantage of continuing with the beta test program is that you will always be among the first to access upcoming updates. Additionally, you will remain actively involved in helping MRA make the app even better.
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Keep in mind that among the thousands of Beta users, many have signed up to be the first to use Next.
Not all Beta users have responded to their experiences with the new app in the relevant forums.
Those are the First Adopters. And certainly important and valuable users. But they are also the users who no longer necessarily need to use Next in the Testflight (Beta) environment.
A Beta user will always have to take into account possible imperfections in the latest test releases.
So those who want a robust app experience, should go for the public version as published in the app stores.
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@Rob-Verhoeff ok clear, thanks !
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If you've already been accepted in to MRA's Apple beta program you can uninstall / re-install either version at will - so there's no panic:
- If you want the beta, download it from the TestFlight app
- If you want the public version download it from the App Store
To go from beta -> public: you have to actively delete the beta, and you'll lose your local data as Rob says - offline maps, settings, etc.
To go from public -> beta: open Testflight and Install and it overwrites the public one (Testflight will ask you first), and that usually preserves the local data, but it's not guaranteed.
You have the best of both worlds - but not at the same time!