Sometimes we make beta versions of Anytune updates available before they are released to the world.
We use Apple's TestFlight. See Testing Apps with TestFlight for more information.
Apple’s TestFlight lets you test beta versions of Anytune before the official release. With the TestFlight app installed on your device, you can easily install and try pre-release versions of Anytune and send feedback directly to us. It’s a simple way to access new features and help shape the final product.
Getting Started with TestFlight:
- Install the TestFlight app on your device.
- Click on the invitation URL to join the beta test and select “Accept”.
Once you accept, you can download the beta version of Anytune. This beta will replace the live version. You’ll see an orange dot next to the app name, indicating it’s a beta. TestFlight will notify you whenever a new build is available, and you can easily submit feedback. We appreciate your feedback. 🙏
The beta period lasts 90 days from release. TestFlight shows the number of days remaining below the “Open” button for each app. You can update to the released version in the App Store once it’s available.
Notes:
- Anytune Pro and Anytune Pro+ are functionally identical, so you can test Anytune Pro through TestFlight while keeping Anytune Pro+ unchanged, or vice versa.
- The Anytune Watch app is included with the Anytune app. To install it, open Apple’s Watch app, go to “Available Apps” under the “My Watch” tab, and tap INSTALL next to Anytune.
- All In-App Purchases made with beta builds are free within the beta version.
If you do not accept the invitation, the beta app will not be installed, and you will not be listed as a tester. You can also unsubscribe using the link at the bottom of the invitation email. If you accepted the invitation but no longer wish to test, you can remove yourself as a tester on the “App Details” page in TestFlight.
Finally, we recommend periodically backing up your data. .See Backing up your data.
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