Re: [android-developers] Re: Semi-urgent request for testing help re. my BBC News app

2010-03-05 Thread Jim Blackler
On 5 March 2010 04:52, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) cor...@gmail.com wrote: I certainly can feel your pain. Radar Now! (125,000 users), which is in your same category, just down the line a few slots, has made me very nervous about updating. The last update I released, about a month ago,

[android-developers] Re: Semi-urgent request for testing help re. my BBC News app

2010-03-05 Thread Yahel
On the Don't update if it ain't broke anguish, You could add a subscribe to receive beta before everyone else alert box the first time your user launch your app. The alert box sends then on a subscription form on the internet and you gather models and emails. Then when you're about to release an

[android-developers] Re: Semi-urgent request for testing help re. my BBC News app

2010-03-05 Thread Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)
In the opening help text, which opens when first installed, at the very end of this text I mention something like Beta testers needed! along with a link to my contact page. So far, I have over 100 users who are in this beta test community. I've used them to test every time and it's quite helpful.

[android-developers] Re: Semi-urgent request for testing help re. my BBC News app

2010-03-04 Thread Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)
I certainly can feel your pain. Radar Now! (125,000 users), which is in your same category, just down the line a few slots, has made me very nervous about updating. The last update I released, about a month ago, seems very stable and has generated very few complaints. I'm in the if it ain't broke,