February 5th, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Other news | No Comments »
There is a new QA service for iPhone developers. Through iBetaTest.com, developers can make available their mobile games to voluntary consumers (that hopefully don't own a copy of Crackulous).
The service is online for a few days now, and has over 125 consumers signed up and awaiting their first free mobile games. Next to consumers, there are also 44 developers that are finalizing their registration with the service.
The service isn't totally free for developers. Testers need to be rewarded, but we didn't see in which way yet. Also, developers have the option of rating the testers. This way, the best testers get the most chances to keep playing for free.
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