Version 2.4 of the FTC software has been formally released (promoted from "beta" code to release code).
Android Studio users can visit the GitHub repository and view access the release from the following link:
App Inventor users can visit the App Inventor download page to get the official 2.4 App Inventor appliance file:
Blocks Programmers can update their FTC Robot Controller and FTC Driver Station apps to the v2.4 versions through Google Play or by downloading and sideloading the APK files from the App Inventor web page.
Details on the v2.4 changes can be found in the README file for the GitHub repository:
https://github.com/ftctechnh/ftc_app...ster/README.md
Version 2.5 of the FTC software has been released as a "beta" release:
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Android Studio users can visit the GitHub repository and view access the release from the following link:
App Inventor users can visit the App Inventor download page to get the official 2.4 App Inventor appliance file:
Blocks Programmers can update their FTC Robot Controller and FTC Driver Station apps to the v2.4 versions through Google Play or by downloading and sideloading the APK files from the App Inventor web page.
Details on the v2.4 changes can be found in the README file for the GitHub repository:
https://github.com/ftctechnh/ftc_app...ster/README.md
Version 2.5 of the FTC software has been released as a "beta" release:
Android Studio users can access the new software from the "beta" branch of the repo:
Details on the changes can be found in the README file for the repo:
The App Inventor version has also been released to the Beta Download FTC App Inventor page:
Blocks Programmers can download the beta apps from the Beta Download FTC App Inventor page and then side load the APK files onto their phones.
Details on the changes can be found in the README file for the repo:
The App Inventor version has also been released to the Beta Download FTC App Inventor page:
Blocks Programmers can download the beta apps from the Beta Download FTC App Inventor page and then side load the APK files onto their phones.
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