The 5 best beta-testing tools for your app Beta testing is one of the most important parts of the app development process. Here are tools that just might help you out. The company is trying to conduct a private beta testing of the iOS and Android port of Solitaire as part of the Casual Games Inner Circle program, and it turns out that only some users are invited.
That was quick – Realme is already recruiting long-term beta testers who will try out Android 11 on the X2 Pro. You read that right, Android 11, which isn’t even officially in beta yet as Google pushed it back to a June release.
The lucky 100 who get picked will experience more than the latest version of the mobile OS, they will also be testing unreleased features of the Realme UI. If you want in, you have until May 18 to sign up (check the Source link for more details).
The beta program will last a full year, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the other Realme X2 Pro owners will have to wait until 2021 to get the update. When the company recruited beta testers for the Android 10 update for the phone, the testing started in November 2019 and the update was released in April this year.
The company hasn't officially announced when the stable Android 11 update will arrive, that will be unveiled later. Still, the X2 Pro will be one of the first phones to get the new OS version, well done Realme.
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The Scouting app, developed by the Boy Scouts of America, allows youth members and their parents to view and track advancement within Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting and Venturing.
It’s free and available on iOS and Android devices.
The BSA’s Information Technology Group, along with a throng of volunteer beta testers, wanted families to have an easier way to view and track a young person’s advancement. So they built the attractive, easy-to-use, official app.
The Scouting app connects to Scoutbook.com to sync existing advancement data. Because this information is stored on your device, you can use the Scouting app offline. That means parents and youth (13 and older) can access their advancement data anywhere, at any time.
How to begin
After downloading the Scouting app, parents and youth use their Scoutbook.com credentials to login.
Don’t yet have a Scoutbook account? Visit Scoutbook.com to create one for free. Note: a youth and parent can set up an account for the new mobile app even if their pack, troop or crew doesn’t have a unit-level subscription to Scoutbook.com.
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The initial release (version 1.0) of the app includes the following functions:
- Track a Scout’s advancement
- Track logs like service hours, hiking and camping
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- Provide parent access to your Scout(s) account
Under settings, the new app also supports a night-mode feature, user default data settings and offline capabilities.
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Additional features will be introduced later in 2018, including:
- Scout community
- Notifications
- Positions of leadership/responsbility
- Calendar
- Scout challenges
Feedback is a gift
If you find any issues with the new Scouting app, use the “Submit Feedback” feature in the app for the quickest way to share those concerns.
Look for the “gear” icon within the app.
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Scouting magazine has an app, too. Enjoy every issue of Scouting magazine ever printed — from 1913 to today — for just $4.99 a year.
Search “Scouting magazine” on your device’s app store.