Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Kathy

How do you go about doing that?  I'm a glutton for punishment I guess.  But they would
have a good guinea pig.  If anyone can mess up a program, its ZiggyII here.

jackief

Kathy E wrote:

> Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi All :)
>
> Sue your a dear but I agree you should NOT be a tester for computer
> programs LOL.. Of course it could make things very interesting for you
> :) :)
>
> Concerning Windows98 I have kind of looked at it, I know they were
> accepting testers for it, I was tempted to try it, but I held back since
> at the time there were a lot of glitches that hadn't been worked out
> yet, and It's not a lot of fun trying to fix those. My understanding is
> it is supposed to be better than win95 with some added features that
> were not put on w95. The big question of course is have they or have
> they not worked out the glitches? I myself plan on waiting until I see a
> couple of reviews and talk to friends of mine who use it.
>
> Testing new software for companies if you have the time can be fun
> though plus they'll usually give you a free copy. I did that with one
> program I use Cupic32, it's a great program I love and since I tested it
> I got a free registered copy of it :)  And you really don't have to do
> that much with the program, I happen to use this program a lot, since I
> use it as a screen saver, I have over 350 photo's I have in it for my
> screen saver. Yet when we tested it if it crashed or hung up all I had
> to do was write up a report telling them exactly what I was doing and
> the error I received. And they would check it out :) IMO it's not that
> hard to do that :)
>
> Sue Hartigan wrote:
> >
> > Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Hi Jackie:
> >
> > At least yours told you that you did something illegal.  Even if you
> > don't know what it was.  Mine just slowly fades away to nothing.  :(
> >
> > There is no way I am going to put a new program on this thing.  At least
> > with this one, even though it took me two years, I have figured out what
> > to do when something goes wrong.  Well most of the time anyway.
> > Sometimes.  :)
> >
> > Sue
> > >
> > > Hi Sue
> > >
> > > Join the crowd.  I was sitting here reading your message when I got the message
> > > I had performed an illegal operation--jeez, reading is illegal now I
> > > muttered--hadn't touched the keyboard.  So had to start all over again.  Will
> > > Windows98 be worse or better I wonder.
> --
> Kathy E
> "I can only please one person a day, today is NOT your day, and tomorrow
> isn't looking too good for you either"
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