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Accessing test releases

Test release basics

Many users are interested to test beta versions of our software. With our test releases, you can receive updates before they're officially released.

A test release is the precursor to a full, official release of our software, and it's typically made available in the weeks before an official update. Like all software, these releases may have unknown bugs, but they're well-vetted internally prior to posting. We expect them to be suitable for general use, though they're not recommended for those with production systems.

By turning on test releases, you can try out changes to our products before the general public.

Accessing test releases

To access test releases for a product, you need to opt in from the application itself. This is done by changing a hidden setting in the app’s Debugging window. After you’ve opted in, test releases are delivered through our software's built-in software update system.

To access test releases, follow the instructions below.

  1. Open the Help menu in Audio Hijack’s menu bar.

  2. Hold the Option key on the keyboard, then select the Quit and Relaunch for Debugging command from the menu.

  3. The software will now relaunch, and its Debugging window will appear. Locate the Hidden Settings section.

  4. Enable the Check for test releases option, then click the Done button.

    SoundSource’s debugging window, showing the Check for test releases option enabled.

That's it! The software will now alert you when a test release is available, giving you the option to download it.


Reverting to official releases

If you ever wish to revert to using official public releases, that's easy as well—follow these steps:

  1. Delete the test release by placing it in the Trash.

  2. Download the public release from our front page.

  3. Launch the official release, then follow the same instructions as above to access the Debugging window.

  4. Once the Debugging window is visible, uncheck the Check for test releases option then click Done.

You'll now be back to using an official release, and the software update system will no longer inform you of new test releases.


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