Absolutely! I was always taught that you test betas in a test environment. Once they move into RC (release candidate) you would move on to a "reference machine" to see if it plays nice with your other applications.Quote:
Beta implies: IF your using this in a production environment your a fool..
Then you go to UAT (user acceptance testing) which is typically done in an instance of the users' training environment.
Personally, I shan't be testing this until they move onto a version of the rendering agent that is not known to be vulnerable.
