Re: TI-H: beta.microsoft.com
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Re: TI-H: beta.microsoft.com
The one person I've talked to about beta testing says that _he's_ paying
them a ton of money to beta test their software. I think he said around
$300 per year or something like that. Although, there may be different
ways to get into the program...perhaps less expensively. =) Grant, aren't
you part of the beta testing team?
-Bart
Pola@cns.uni.edu
Windows NT System Administrator
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Travis Brady wrote:
>
> I don't know how I got on... I just asked... ;)
>
> On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Robert Brack wrote:
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> >
> > How do you become a beta tester?
> >
> > >On Saturday, March 28, 1998 12:43 PM, Richard Piotter
> > >[SMTP:richfile@prairie.lakes.com] wrote:
> > >
> > >> friend's cousin hacked in once! Saw some sort of Win97 beta type deal.
> > >> Actualy I think it may have been Alpha release, but I had no idea. Some
> > >> other wierd stuff. Have you seen some sort of new organizer software on
> > >> the beta list???
> > >
> > >Win97 was OSR2. It's been released for a while. It was called Win97 on
> > the MS
> > >beta ftp site, but it was called OSR2 when it was released. BTW--I'm an MS
> > >beta tester. It's great! You get free software!
> > >
> > >> Do they list the stuff, but not allow download there, or do you need to
> > >> actualy enter a password to get in or what. I personaly hace never been
> > >> there. (I don't feel too fond of MacroCo$t! =)
> > >
> > >You need a beta id and password to get in, but they do list files.
> > >
> > >Sincerely,
> > >
> > >Bruce
> > >
> > >--
> > >Bruce Christensen - mailto:bruce@iname.com
> > >TI Calculator Link Cables - http://www.calamistrum.com/visualdesign/link/
> > >Customer Web Site -
> > http://www.calamistrum.com/visualdesign/link/customer.html
> > >Get a TI-GraphLink-like cable for less than half the cost!
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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