dude! he approves them at random until he has what he needs
dude! he approves them at random until he has what he needs
5 but you can have as many back if you like.![]()
mostly xp sp1 or 2k
8+
Because i'm interested in the internet,software & of course help out
yes
No
my answers esp' are a little vague,but you can read throught my posts to get a idea of me.
LOLOriginally posted by scribblec@14 January 2004 - 18:49
i wasnt aprroved
screw you![]()
7th is picking out applications randomly - Truth be told, he was still picking new testers out of the first two pages earlier
Relax if you don't get picked first time - Chances are that you'll be picked later and there's not really any benefit for being the first pick of the crop anyway
It's when 7th closes beta applications when you should get pissed off![]()
dittoOriginally posted by scribblec@14 January 2004 - 16:49
i wasnt aprroved
screw you![]()
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lol ooooo i will be pissed
isnt that enough to make me a beta tester![]()
noOriginally posted by scribblec@14 January 2004 - 22:52
lol ooooo i will be pissed
isnt that enough to make me a beta tester![]()
Well, I would apply.......... (win xp home, online 1-4 hrs per day, cable connection, no experience, no web site (well just a family one...nowt clever)..........![]()
.........but I just know I won't be picked as my technical skills are limited with no programming whatsoever.
However, I have been using kazaalite and emule for a long time and have learned to try things out and search for solutions.
I am a researcher and know how to look at something from several perspectives, and use methodological and precise language to describe my findings. My analytical skills are rather better honed than my technical ones![]()
Thing is...I would imagine that developing a good user friendly program does not purely rely on technical skills. I am offering a user perspective which is just as important in development. I am one of those non-techie people who would love to get involved in developing p2p to the next level. The whole concept is exciting, I believe in the principles and if I can help to enhance its usability then even I could help too and that would be great![]()
Just a thought and an offer.![]()
No sweat if its no.....![]()
I'll say this again in case I wasn't clear the first few times - You do not need programming skills to be a beta tester
This is for all who are reading - You do not have had to have knowledge of C++ or Visual Basic or any other language. We aren't looking for l33t hax0rs or coding gurus. We don't care whether you know programming, Assemblor, networking (unless you have resources going spare), graphics, language translations, the recipe to McDonald's Big Mac sauce or anything like that - Because those skills are not looked for in beta testers for this project. Sure, they may be useful later in the project - We never know if they might be used (though that sauce recipe would definitely be used - 7th likes his burgers yet is a cheap bugger
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What we are looking for are those who can use a program. Anyone who's used Windows for any time can do the job. Anyone who's used Kazaa, Soulseek etc is even better, as things don't need to explained as much then (Ever bought a new console and saw how the controller seems to fit perfectly? How many consoles had you bought before?)
We're not looking for anything in particular that hasn't already been mentioned, but if you really want something to work with it's more qualities we're talking about - Anyone with a keen eye and can tell when something's wrong can do the job. Got that and you've got a good chance of becoming a beta tester![]()
So All We'd Have To Do Was Try All The Different Features Of The Prog And Click Every Button We Can Find..To Seee If We Can Find Any Errors? I Can Do That LolOriginally posted by Illuminati@14 January 2004 - 23:56
I'll say this again in case I wasn't clear the first few times - You do not need programming skills to be a beta tester
This is for all who are reading - You do not have had to have knowledge of C++ or Visual Basic or any other language. We aren't looking for l33t hax0rs or coding gurus. We don't care whether you know programming, Assemblor, networking (unless you have resources going spare), graphics, language translations, the recipe to McDonald's Big Mac sauce or anything like that - Because those skills are not looked for in beta testers for this project. Sure, they may be useful later in the project - We never know if they might be used (though that sauce recipe would definitely be used - 7th likes his burgers yet is a cheap bugger
)
What we are looking for are those who can use a program. Anyone who's used Windows for any time can do the job. Anyone who's used Kazaa, Soulseek etc is even better, as things don't need to explained as much then (Ever bought a new console and saw how the controller seems to fit perfectly? How many consoles had you bought before?)
We're not looking for anything in particular that hasn't already been mentioned, but if you really want something to work with it's more qualities we're talking about - Anyone with a keen eye and can tell when something's wrong can do the job. Got that and you've got a good chance of becoming a beta tester![]()
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