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k, I will give my opinion and others can add-on.
1.know how to install product to a runtime
A fairly novice user can be a tester if they can observe and make notes about problems they see but more experianced users may catch more faults and/or be better able to identify the problem . Of course experianced vendors should have found most of the bugs themselves , but sometimes a fresh eye sees things that have slipped past.
Its extremely useful if a tester can use both Poser and Daz studio, and maybe carrara or vue but thats fairly rare .
A beta tester should double check the readme to be sure it EXACTLY complies to RR rules.
Check a zip to be sure ALL files are included.
Be able to open and check poser specific files (pp2, pz3 ect...) if all links are accurate AND that they are in the correct format ( colon vs backslash)
Load the product and check seams under a very bright universal light.
Make sure the readme useage instructions make sence.
and on and on ...
Then write a report back as a list of checks and problems found.
Basicly be able to do everything the merchant did to create and set it up.
I allways figure I'll need 6 testers to get 3 reports back.
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I've seen a few threads here and there from vendors asking for product testers, and even occasionally in the gallery. However it's usually either 1.) Poser-only [I only have DAZ]; or 2.) experienced testers only.
My question is fairly general as I'd like to understand: What are the requirements for someone to be a product tester? Is there certain criteria one must meet? What aspects of a product are tested? Err.. anything else I should know?
Sure, it'd be cool to test new up-and-coming products... but I also ask because I eventually want to sell content, and I want to make sure I get good quality-control.
Thanks in advance for any enlightenment ;)
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