The Beta Tester Program
Requirements
Resides in or able to commute to the Boulder, Colorado area. Telecommuting is negotiable, but we'd love to have you come to our catered events.
Able to install and use Wikilife on any iOS device (iPad, iPhone and iTouch) at least once a day. Familiarize yourself with the Wikilife app by logging your daily nutritional, recreational and lifestyle activities.
An internet connection and active e-mail address and the ability to allocate time to provide the Wikilife team with valuable feedback. Expected time is ~1 hour per week.
The Program
The Wikilife Beta Test Program will take place over the course of 6 weeks, ending in February 2012.
Beta testers are encouraged to use the app as frequently as possible to familiarize themselves with the interface and functionality of Wikilife. Use it at your convenience: while commuting, on the elevator, or waiting for an appointment.
Wikilife is anonymous, and we have no way of identifying our users others. Some users might choose to track only their exercise routine, while others might prefer to log nutritional and recreationally activities. Ultimately, you decide how to best use Wikilife.
Feedback
Wikilife is a user-driven project that relies on consistent feedback. The iOS app isn't perfect yet, but we need your help to make sure it is. We ask our beta testers to look for possible freezes, crashes and problems associated with application start up, logging items, and text input.
We'll email you a form to explain any bugs or issues you have been having with Wikilife. Your feedback will be immediately forwarded to our development team to address any issues and help refine the Wikilife user experience.
Join
Are you ready? Download the Wikilife app from the App Store and then click here(LINK) to sign up for the beta test.
Thank you for contributing to this global collaborative project. Your help is vital to furthering the health, well-being and education of the global community.

