5.3 Beta 1 Warning

Bradley Grainger (Logos)
Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 11,958

Now that 5.2b RC1 has been released, we're preparing for the release of 5.3 Beta 1 (which is not available yet but coming soon).

5.3 Beta 1 has a lot of major changes under-the-hood, and could potentially be unstable. These changes don't dramatically impact the UI, but are laying the foundation for future improvements in performance, scalability and functionality.

We recommend caution when installing this beta; as the beta testing warnings already state, it should be installed on a dedicated testing computer. We've been running these changes internally for several months without problems, but your system may be sufficiently different from our test computers that you could experience crashes or other problems.

If you don't want to be an early beta tester, you may wish to run "set update channel to default" right now to ensure that your system doesn't automatically download the beta.

Note that as previously announced] (and then amended for OS X 10.8) Logos 5.3 requires Windows 7 SP1 or Mac OS X 10.9 or later.

Here's what's changing:

  • 64 Bit. Logos is now a 64-bit program (for all Mac users, and for most Windows users). There isn't a separate installer; the program will automatically install the 64-bit version if your OS is capable of running it.
  • Code rewrite. A core component was rewritten in C# and native C++ for greater cross-platform support and performance. This has introduced a large amount of completely new code.
  • Memory-mapped I/O. Many Logos databases are now accessed through a technology known as "memory-mapped I/O"; while this should be faster, it's completely new code.
  • Logos resource display. The internals of the resource display were rewritten to support EXCITING NEW FEATURE.
  • New C++ compilers. The code is now compiled with the newest C++ compilers on both Windows and Mac.

The goal of these changes is to improve the foundation of Logos 5 without changing the user experience. However, since this is introducing a lot of completely new code, there may be (potentially significant) regressions. Please install with caution.

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