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The long awaited day is now here: 5.0.0 is now available!

Happy Tom Cruise GIF

We feel that we're ready to fully support v5 and the time has come to make that first release of 5.0.0. While there are outstanding bugs, we felt it was the right time to move it beyond a perpetual beta and into the limelight as our primary version.

We're considering this very much a soft launch in that we've still got new documentation to finish, and some large website changes but we didn't want to hold up the release for those.

Thank you all so very much for your months of testing, feedback, help, support and time. You have been invaluable in moving this project forward. We started alpha testing way back in June 204 and this is probably our most tested release, and we have you to thank for this.

While today marks the release of 5.0.0, it's really the starting line for us and we can't wait to build on it and see it evolve over the next year. We're not slowing down the pace, and I would expect 5.0.1 to follow pretty soon.

We made it!

We'll keep this club open for a while, but you can now post your feedback in the main forums. If you have any old Alpha 5 demos, these will expire soon but if you needed a short extension to get data off it please let us know.

 

This is not an RC; it's 5.0.0 final.

Ok, I probably should have said SOFT RELEASE, because clearly, that’s the hill to die on here. -- Whatever, what I was trying to say "Is there a difference between v5B14.2 and v5.0.0?" I think we all possess the mental faculties to grasp the point, but I deeply appreciate you swooping in to correct the phrasing of the exact release name and type. Truly, where would we be without that?

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It's been so long doing v5 I have no clue what is going on anymore.

 

You would need a classic self hosted license in order to build applications, yes

How does that work if you want to extend cloud-only features?

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