Release notes
Find out what new features the AccessAlly team has been working on, and any updates to existing functionality in our LMS release notes.
AccessAlly 3.6 Sneak peek + German language
Sneak Peak Watch our teaser video and see what’s coming soon in the next big release of AccessAlly: We’ve taken all of the feedback we’ve been receiving over the past…AccessAlly 3.5.6 Release Notes
Released February 2021 Improvements Were your customers experiencing an issue when trying to buy through PayPal on the mobile Facebook browser? AccessAlly now shows a message showing people how to…AccessAlly 2020 Releases
AccessAlly 3.3.2 Release Notes: 01/20/2020 Bug Fixes We’ve fixed a security vulnerability where malicious people can execute PHP code using the Login Widget. Over the weekend a security issue was…AccessAlly 2019 Releases
AccessAlly 3.0.0 Release Notes: 03/06/2019 Released March 2019 New features Metrics Dashboard You can find the tutorials for the metrics dashboard here: Guide to Metrics You can now build your…AccessAlly 2018 Releases
AccessAlly 2.2.5 Release Notes: 02/18/2018 Released February 1, 2018AccessAlly 2017 Releases
AccessAlly Pro 1.3.2 Release Notes: 01/31/2017 Formerly ProgressAlly. Released in January 2017. New Feature Homework Review A new note type & objective type are introduced with this feature With the…AccessAlly 2016 Releases
AccessAlly 2.0.8 Release Notes: 05/01/2016 New Features "aal_batchsync" operation Designed to handle timed program release. When using aal_updateuser to release a module / program at a set time for multiple…
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