Updated: The beta registration is now closed.
After months of hard work WPtouch 2.0 Pro is ready for some beta testing love. We’re looking for a small group of dedicated testers to help make it as solid, safe and snappy as possible. If you’re interested in joining the beta program please read below on what we’re looking for before deciding to dive in.
General Information About The Beta Program
The WPtouch 2.0 Pro beta program is for the paid version of WPtouch. Beta testers participating in the program will receive a copy of the WPtouch 2.0 beta, and gain access to a private beta forum on our Support Forums to log issues and discuss the release.
Once installed, new versions of the beta will be released through the admin panel in WordPress. When the official 2.0 release is available, testers can upgrade to it through the admin from the beta as well.
Beta testers should be aware that WPtouch 2.0 Beta 1 is incomplete. We will issue updates to the beta over the coming weeks to improve stability and complete features, and we’ll ask for new rounds of review with a list of changes for testing.
As with any beta release, we expect to see bugs and issues which (though unlikely) may affect the stability of your WordPress environment. It is not recommended to join the beta program unless you are comfortable with beta releases and feel capable of restoring software and databases associated with your WordPress setup. That said, we don’t anticipate any serious issues or concerns with the betas.
Areas Of Focus
We ask that if you are interested in a beta of WPtouch Pro that you fall into at least 1 of 3 categories:
- You’re interested because of the many new features, and want to try and help improve the new theme(s) it offers
- You’re interested in designing/developing a custom theme with the new Skeleton
- You’re damn good at finding bugs and testing software, and think you can help us with your awesome bug squishing abilities
Requirements
To join the WPtouch 2.0 Pro beta program, we require the following:
- You have or create a BNCID* (to assign the license and forum access)
- You have a WordPress.org self-hosted website running WordPress 2.9.x
- The necessary admin credentials to upload and activate plugins on your WordPress installation
- That’s it!
*You can register for a BNCID by clicking the ‘Register’ link in the header of this website.
For beta 1 we will only be testing on 2.9.x. WPtouch 2.0 Pro will support WordPress 2.8, 2.9, and 3.0 officially, but our focus for beta 1 is on current versions of WordPress.
The purpose of the beta program is to harden and shore-up any issues related to the working functionality of the software, so we’d kindly ask that you do not publish reviews of the WPtouch 2.0 betas as product reviews at this time.
We’d also ask that you resign yourself to being a top-secret spy and not spreading information and details about the plugin before we do, if at all possible. We’re not crazy like Apple but do appreciate solidarity!
Enough Already! Gimme A Copy!
Hold your horses! First thing’s first: there are a limited number of spaces in the beta program.
We’ll contact those who want to join on a first-come, first-serve basis. We’ll send out a welcome mail and fill you in on the details if you’re in the group. If not, don’t worry: WPtouch 2.0 Pro will be released in June, and that’s not far off!
Register for the WPtouch 2.0 Beta
Updated: The beta registration is now closed.
There’s a lot of work still to be done, but we’ve built the foundation for themes in WPtouch 2.0. And the great thing about it is that you can toggle between them on the fly easily, without any FTP finagling.