Getting back to this after a few weeks of other Android work.

The form includes the question:
Would you be willing to pay for this service? Yes/No
No, indicates you would not be willing to pay for the service and
would only use it if it were free.

I updated the third question:
How much would you be willing to pay per app?
To include options of $0, <$1, etc., etc.

Seems like there isn't a ton of interest though.  Other devs must have
their own methods for beta testing (or don't beta at all).


On Feb 22, 11:12 pm, metal mikey <coref...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It would be super handy, but before I enter anything into that form
> I'd like to be provided the option of 'not paying' and 'paying less
> than $1'. You should add an option to the 'Would you pay' input for
> '$0' and change (fix) the option for '> $1' to '< $1'
>
> On Feb 23, 10:02 am, Open <gro...@tenromans.com> wrote:
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> > Over the course of the last year or so I created a beta tester
> > infrastructure to help me test my new paid apps in the Android
> > market.
>
> > The infrastructure allows me to provision a list of beta users for an
> > app and provides beta test codes for them to use.  I add a small jar
> > to my project and a single line of code to launch the beta login
> > activity.
>
> > I'm trying to decide whether it makes sense for me to expand the
> > infrastructure so that other developers can use it too.  If you're
> > interested click through to a Google form I set up and leave your
> > email address.
>
> > P.S. I'm not a spammer, but feel free to leave a throwaway address if
> > you're not convinced.
>
> >http://bit.ly/hwXnNF

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