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'''Early Access''' is a feature for Roll20 that allows access the latest developments to the Roll20 application. {{Pro}} subscribers can opt-in to certain features as they are made available in order to get a first look and provide feedback before the full release.
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'''Beta/Early Access''' is a feature for Roll20 that allows access the latest developments to the Roll20 application.
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Early Access is often rolled out in stages:
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1. Usually, {{Pro}} subscribers are the first to get the option to opt-in to Beta features, as they are made available in order to get a first look and provide feedback before the full release.
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2. Often, {{Plus}} subscribers get access some the after Pro users, or at the same time.
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3. Eventually, all users get opt-in access to the feature.
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4. Finally, when the feature gets full release, it often goes from opt-in to either be the new default option(if it's a new feature or replaces something old), opt-out, or permanently replace the old version.
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Previously, Early Access features where available on the [[Dev Server]], which is now discontinued.
 
Previously, Early Access features where available on the [[Dev Server]], which is now discontinued.

Revision as of 09:08, 30 April 2024

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Beta/Early Access is a feature for Roll20 that allows access the latest developments to the Roll20 application.

Early Access is often rolled out in stages:

1. Usually,
Pro
info subscribers are the first to get the option to opt-in to Beta features, as they are made available in order to get a first look and provide feedback before the full release. 2. Often,
Plus
info subscribers get access some the after Pro users, or at the same time.

3. Eventually, all users get opt-in access to the feature. 4. Finally, when the feature gets full release, it often goes from opt-in to either be the new default option(if it's a new feature or replaces something old), opt-out, or permanently replace the old version.


Previously, Early Access features where available on the Dev Server, which is now discontinued.