As JBS pointed out, this beta has been rapidly released to quickly address the most critical issues brought up on this board and experienced by a sizable minority of our existing clients.
This "Rapid Release Beta" (as we call this type of quick-to-release-beta) has
not undergone full alpha/beta testing. Instead, the code has been analyzed and gently adjusted to address the most problematic issues with a focus on not touching other aspects of the program, and without (hopefully) adding any new bugs or problems. There are no guarantees, though, and you should use this version only if you feel comfortable both with Amazing Charts AND with your computers and technology. (If this doesn't describe you, wait to ensure there are no serious new bugs or other fixes that need to get added - once we are confident this is the case, we will make this our "official" release.) More information on our testing, and the links to this version are
here.
Addressing DocGene's post, unlike most other software companies, we do not have any requirements about beta testers posting their experiences with our software as long as the posts are constructive, truthful, and not self-serving. If we don't want a specific alpha or beta version discussed, we'll let you know when emailing the links - but, in general, the goals of our company and this board are full transparency and uncensored constructive discussions.
V6.1.1 does not address all bugs or problems - just the ones we believe effect the most number of clients or are the most problematic. Even so, some problems were accidentally overlooked (like the slowness when opening the Current Meds window that some staff use to enter which medications a patient is taking when they arrive for their visit), and others may not be fixed in a way that solves the problem for all users (like the printer issue noted above, which we've not experienced during our QA testing or heard from other users as yet).