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Pearson designed TestNav apps to update with minimal effort from our users. TestNav desktop and mobile apps release are released once a year .
Only two scenarios call for action from our users.
Scenario 1 - Your program uses TestNav mobile apps AND disables auto-update.
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in June.
After the updated version is released, the app automatically updates the next time it is launched on the following operating systems (OSs):
Chrome
- iPadOS
Windows (if downloaded from the Windows Store)
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| If your program disables auto-update by device management policy or other local constraints, you must re-download the TestNav app from the appropriate app store |
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Android
Chrome
- iOS
Windows (only from the Windows Store)
Scenario 2 - Your program uses TestNav desktop apps.
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You must manually download and install the updated TestNav Desktop apps require reinstallation. You must download the upgraded TestNav desktop app from download.testnav.com for the following OSs below:
- macOS
Linux
- Windows (if downloaded directly from download.testnav.com)
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| While you can download the TestNav desktop app for Windows from download.testnav.com, Pearson recommends using the TestNav mobile app from the Windows Store (see above) because it does not require reinstallation. |
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Development Cycle Details
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The information in this section requires no action and is being provided only for understanding of the TestNav development cycle.
The mobile and desktop TestNav apps mentioned in the above section are not TestNav itself. They display the TestNav platform on various devices.
The overall TestNav platform takes two major upgrades a year—in winter and in summer. Pearson coordinates a timeline for pushing an upgraded TestNav version with each program, depending on testing sessions. At the coordinated time, the upgrade pushes to your program without any action required.
Throughout the year, Pearson also pushes minor patch updates to TestNav as needed. These minor updates also do not require any action from your program.
essentially OS-specific viewers used to lock down the TestNav test delivery platform for secure testing.
Pearson maintains the overall TestNav test delivery platform through a winter and summer major release, and patch releases throughout the year. These releases do not require user action. The next time a user launches TestNav after an update is pushed for his or her program, it presents the most current TestNav version.
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