On the product pages (Ti, Gio, Ion, Element), under software/downloads you will find the code, the release note and the 2.2 supplement. There is a launch video with a brief overview of 2.2 on each product page as well. Something to note. You will no longer find downloads for Offline/Client software. Those have been rebranded Nomad. So instead, you will see downloads for Eos Nomad PC and Eos Nomad Mac.
These install and launch just as the client/offline software did, with one exception. If there is no dongle present (Eos client dongle or Nomad), you are presented with options for Offline and Offline w/ Viz (so you no longer need to enable viz in the shell). If a dongle is present, options include primary/backup/client/offline.
As most of you are aware of Nomad by this point, the Eos client dongle now operates as a Nomad 256 (1/2 universe). Be advised... if you use that dongle and connect your computer as a backup, your rig capacity is reduced to a 1/2 universe of output. Our connection standards are and have always been that we calculate available output by the lowest capacity between the primary and the backup. Just thought we should restate that!
We are posting a new .exe for pix mapping. Details on that are forthcoming shortly.
All the best everyone. Happy programming.
Anne
[edited by: Anne Valentino at 3:16 PM (GMT -6) on Tue, Jun 17 2014]