You might want to consider doing future webinars on an installation of the software that is the current release, not a beta installation version. I think that it would cut down some of the confusion. My expectation for this one was that it was going to go over what the users (non-Beta) already had available. This consideration of not using a Beta version for future webinars would not be just for Notes Tool webinars. It would be for any "teaching" webinar. If you want to do a webinar about something coming in future releases, obviously you can do it. But just promote it that way. Thanks for your consideration of this concept.
- Thanks, Paul. That's a valid position, but I think it's a trade-off. I think you are right that it caused some confusion to demo features that are in beta; but since these are some of the most frequently-requested features of the Notes tool, I wanted to demonstrate that we are actively addressing those needs.
- Fair enough...