Qlik Sense Release Version & Support List

As of February 2022, the information shown below is now available on the new Qlik download site at https://community.qlik.com/t5/Downloads/tkb-p/Downloads, and the releases can also be found directly on GitHub at https://github.com/qlik-download/qlik-sense-server/releases

Qlik Sense log files usually contain a reference to a build or engine number, and I’ve not yet found a complete list where you can see all version numbers at the same time – so I’ve created one.

This list contains the current (at time of writing) list of Qlik Sense external version names to build number, release dates and end of support dates.

For the latest version of this list (and in CSV format), visit https://github.com/withdave/qlik-releases

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SEATT updated to 1.4.0

I’ve updated Simple Event Attendance (SEATT WordPress plugin) to version 1.4.0. This brings bug fixes, and updates in line with the release of WordPress 4.5.3, as well as the upcoming 4.6.0 release.

The plugin can now also be found on GitHub: https://github.com/withdave/SEATT to help you track changes if you’ve made any modifications yourself.

This covered some of the feature requests at https://withdave.com/2017/05/seatt-feature-request-may-2017-update/, as well as fixes for get_currentuserinfo in WP 4.5:

* Replaced get_currentuserinfo with wp_get_current_user to fix deprecation issue
* Fixed bug where users couldn’t register to an event with limit set to 0 (unlimited)
* Fixed bug where server time was used rather than blog local time on front end form
* Updated admin and template to allow use of TinyMCE for WYSIWYG editor. Can now also add images, colours etc.

SEATT updated to 1.3.0

I’ve updated Simple Event Attendance (SEATT WordPress plugin) to version 1.3.0. This brings bug fixes, and updates in line with the release of WordPress 4.3.1.

Firstly, an apology for taking so long to release another version – feel welcome to get in touch if you want to discuss changes you’ve made to your code in the interim. These are largely security changes, so it’s recommended that you update when you can. The database structure hasn’t changed, so you should experience no loss of data.

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