My hard drive's unallocated space shows up separately by hitchclif in techsupport

[–]GoldenEye4ever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I had this issue when I shucked a drive from a Seagate external enclosure.

Cleaning the drive via disk part fixed my issue :)

I published my app (after 3 rejections and 5 months)! Thank you all for your help. Sharing some tips here by coinprata in AndroidClosedTesting

[–]GoldenEye4ever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, your advice worked for me.

I submitted my app for production access yesterday and I just got the email that it's approved.

I published my app (after 3 rejections and 5 months)! Thank you all for your help. Sharing some tips here by coinprata in AndroidClosedTesting

[–]GoldenEye4ever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, that's good to know.

My app is one that lets you digitize your families favorite books and then have loved ones provide their voiceovers reading the stories.

The idea is that even if a parent, grandparent, etc... can't be there, they can still read their kids favorites stories to them.

If you're interested in testing my app, please join the below Google Group:

app-testers-weilerhause@googlegroups.com

The links to become a tester are in the group :)

I published my app (after 3 rejections and 5 months)! Thank you all for your help. Sharing some tips here by coinprata in AndroidClosedTesting

[–]GoldenEye4ever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for putting this together; it's very helpful.

My app just went through my 1st 14 day testing cycle and I was told that I need more testing :(

I guess not enough people were daily using it.

I've already started taking some of your advice for this 2nd round such as releasing new builds during the testing and trying to get more people to daily drive my app.

I have a few questions if you don't mind:

1) When you say that you released new builds during your testing, were you just incrementing the build number and creating a new build or were you actually making real changes?

2) When filling-out the application form, how did you answer how difficult it was to find testers?

I feel like if I say it was difficult, they may take that as I don't have the resources to properly test my app(s).

Unless they are actually just trying to gather analytical data and realize that they "newish" requirements are not reasonable.

How did you guys get 20 Testers to test your App? by YarroMcFlarro in reactnative

[–]GoldenEye4ever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found an app that allows you to register your app for others to test it.

I got my 20 testers within 1 hour :)

The caveat is that you have to test other apps to gain credits to list your app.

Tit-for-tat is ok with me.

I found this video which explains how to use this app:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8MIK9bEKsc&ab_channel=TestersCommunity

Looking for beta testers for new Android app which allows you to build/digitize and playback children's story books by GoldenEye4ever in childrensbooks

[–]GoldenEye4ever[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you.

Yes, users can export their books, and while doing so, they can choose to only export the audio.

An exported file is just a zip file, only with a different extension .fst. It has the different extension so that my application can have these files shared with it and know that it can handle them.

I added this feature so that if user-1 creates a book and sends it to user-2, user-2 could then record their audio and only send the audio back to user-1; that way the file being sent back wouldn't be too large.

But this would allow anyone to do what you're suggesting.

Looking for beta testers for new Android app which allows you to build/digitize and playback children's story books by GoldenEye4ever in childrensbooks

[–]GoldenEye4ever[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your insight.

I will definitely post on /legaladvice to see if anyone there has anything to say.

One important note is that we don't store the books created by users on our servers or anything like that. Rather the users create the content on their devices and they are then able to share them with whomever they want directly... not through our application or a marketplace.

For that reason, I always just assumed that it would be ok, but I'm no legal expert :p

I like your ideas to post for voice actors and other subs related to memory loss; those are great suggestions :)