Quote:
Originally Posted by Logseman
Does the beta-testing require, so to say, a certain knowledge of computing, or is it a more centrally-steered, rinse-and-repeat feedback? I'd love to try the new beta firmware, but as a programming layman my feedback is less valuable than, say, GrayNM's.
|
Echoing Logseman here.
My only qualification, other than my willingness to take notes and such if something (or nothing) happens, is to be a power reader of e-books (both DRM'd and not).
Oh, and I also have the willingness to be a Beta tester ... which means I won't whine if my device is having a bad day (well, not much ... and probably not to y'all in this public forum
).
To be honest, most of the time, when people start talking programming details here - all I get out of it is the words "and" and "the"! I
still don't understand the steps to run the script to use the Favorites folder and load all the books to it ... or whatever that topic was!
But - if a regular user is good enough (and I can write/take notes), then I'd like to be a Beta tester.
And, I'd offer even without the opportunity to be "super Beta" and get a device/sale reduction. I just want to have better access to my library books and I understand 15.3 is supposed to do that. So - I want to get my hands on it right away (yes, I am impatient!).
Anyway - long ramble to say: If you want someone who will take careful note of what's going on
if something happens, then please - pick me!
Marilyn