I like it. Very creative thinking on your part.  :-)

On Jul 26, 8:39 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I had scattered reports that my app "Radar Now!" didn't function
> correctly on the new Droid X, normally I would discount that to
> uninformed users but the reports were all similar "Doesn't pan when
> zoomed" so that worried me. I had a problem with the Nexus One in
> regard to panning so I thought there might be merit to the claims.
>
> I went to my local Verizon store to see if they would let me test my
> app... big waste of time there, they blew me off. I certainly didn't
> want to buy one of these things just for testing so what could I
> possibly do?
>
> My answer was pretty simple. I have the ability to run location based
> ads and messages in my app, so I wrote one up that went like this:
> "Have a Droid X in the Memphis area? Please contact us." I got two
> responses from users in my area today and met one of them at a
> Starbucks nearby. Turns out there is no problem, the app works
> perfectly. Don't know what people were complaining about but whatever
> it was, it's not a malfunction.
>
> Bottom line: The users themselves may be the answer to testing on new
> devices. It cost me the price of a cup of coffee to test my app on the
> Droid X, a lot cheaper than buying one or waiting for some magical
> program where I get one sent to me for free.

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