We need your help! As Digsby continues to grow, more and more people depend on it for their communication needs. While we are still a beta product that is very young, our user base has expanded from the hardcore beta testers to average users who require stability.
As we mentioned in a previous blog post, we are making a change in our development process. We are looking for a select group of people to become “alpha testers”. These users will continue to receive 1-2 updates per week while the rest of the user base will receive updates after we confirm that a release is stable and ready to be pushed out to the masses. This will allow us to consistently release a stable product while maintaining our rapid development cycle.
In order to become an alpha tester, you’ll need to install the alpha version of Digsby. Once you’ve installed it, download this file and place it in the Digsby program folder (otherwise the program will update to the current “released” version). You can always delete the file or reinstall Digsby in order to leave the alpha tester group. Keep in mind that with great power comes great responsibility. We are looking for people who will be proactive in reporting any new bugs that we introduce so we can fix these issues before a release is pushed out to the entire user base. Just use “Help > Send Bug Report” right after an issue happens.
Today, we begin testing Build 35 (r18546) which introduces many critical bug fixes and improvements. We will keep a list if changes in the current alpha on our Change Log. Good luck in testing and thank you for your help!
As always, if you experience any bugs please email us at bugs@digsby.com or use “Help > Send Bug Report” in the main menu to submit a diagnostic log. If you have any suggestions, please email us at features@digsby.com.
 
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