If you extract new files from a zip into a current installation of Audacity 1.3 Beta and overwrite the old ones, Windows won't get upset or know anything about it. You do the same in effect (though more "officially") when you upgrade from one Beta version to another by installing the later Beta over the earlier.allencmcbride wrote:Does this only apply to Windows? Because other sources say you can't have two different installations of 1.3.x installed at the same time. --AllenThat does not affect your current Audacity installation at all, except that if you change a preference in 1.3.8 alpha that will also be reflected in 1.3.7.
Yes Windows "Add/Remove Programs" will likely get tangled if you try and install say 1.3.6 in one location and 1.3.7 in another (though the uninstaller in the installation folders will cope OK). The registry is not used for Preference settings in 1.3, so all this is harmless. Some users store a number of different Beta versions of audacity.exe in their Audacity installation folder (all the exes named differently of course), then they can launch whichever one they want from the same folder.
Gale