The mobile OS companies have their quirks when it comes to Beta releases. Apple drives me batty every time, they have the most arcane process and controls one could ever imagine. Even Google, the relatively straightforward outfit, got onto a track early on where they wrapped the Beta process into Google+. It was a pain, prospective Beta testers had to sign up to Google+, then join a Group, then download a Link et cetera et cetera.
But no longer!
Now there's "Open Beta" for Android, so we'll give it a try. The link below (if I believe and trust in Google) will get you the latest Beta version - if you are interested. While I am confident the new look and menu will get your juices flowing, be aware that there's a lot of new code with a number of bugs no doubt lurking in the thickets, and one of the reasons I do this is to flush out crashes and the like before unleashing it on the general populus.
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.arubanetworks.arubautilities
This seems so simple! Let me know how you get on with it, I'm ready to be pleasantly surprised.
Peter
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Release notes for ArubaUtilities_100:
!- Moved to Android Studio
!- New look with black background, black buttons, Aruba orange RGB255,131,0
!- Added Multi-SSH Tab for 2x SSH clients
!- Added mDNS Tab
!- Added Ping Tab
!- Added DNS Tab
!- Improved Log Tab performance
!- Removed mock location code and permissions
!- Improved Controller tab (more robust to fast-repeating commands)
!- Improved iPerf performance
!- Fixed Bluetooth scanner to correctly recognize Aruba iBeacons by checksum
!- Put sleeps into Gaussian calibration to keep app smooth at startup