Noun
(computer science) a second test of an experimental product (such as computer software) carried out by an outside organization
Source: WordNetbeta-test
A beta test version of AIX 5L for IA-64 systems was released, but according to documents released in the SCO v. IBM lawsuit, less than forty licenses for the finished Monterey Unix were ever sold before the project was terminated in 2002. Source: Internet
After the release of Netscape 7 and a long public beta test, Mozilla 1.0 was released on 5 June 2002. Source: Internet
As you’re writing the book, beta test the drafts with the people you’ve created a relationship with until they absolutely love the book. Source: Internet
If you're a bit hesitant because this big shift in direction, you're not alone, but thankfully Bethesda will be hosting a beta test that allows interested players to get an early look at the game. Source: Internet
The San Francisco-based startup’s new Habitat software platform, which it released on Feb. 12 after a private beta test, allows publishers to add high-resolution photos, audible pronunciations of wine varietals, or videos that show how to cut an avocado. Source: Internet
For instance, last year we launched a beta program to beta test the latest updates for the Android Marshmallow. Source: Internet