Yasu Beta Testers Needed

I’m working toward releasing a new version of Yasu in the very near future which addresses some user specific cache path changes/additions in Leopard, and am in need of beta testers who have access to machines that run either Tiger (10.4), Leopard (10.5), or both.

In order to help me out, you should be somewhat of a power user with administrative access to a machine, and be willing to put Yasu through its paces several times. You will need to create one new admin user account, and one new regular user account on the machine you plan to test with. You’ll also need to agree that you’re testing beta software which could potentially have issues, and not hold me responsible for the world coming to an end. As such I would recommend that you not use a production critical machine for testing.

As a thank you for your troubles, I’ll issue you a free Yasu code based on the email address you use to contact me with. So, if you’re interested in helping out, click on over to my contact page and drop me a line. Be sure to let me know what OS version you’ll be testing on.

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About Jim Mitchell

Jim started out with a Mac SE/30 and a whole lot of love for that machine. It was during those early years working with PageMaker, Freehand & Photoshop that he learned the importance of keeping a system in tip-top shape. Now, as a systems admin with more than 20 years of experience under his belt, Jim’s ongoing efforts help keep the Macs of others running smoothly. You can follow Jim on Twitter at @jimmitchell.

Comments

  1. Michael Gretton says:

    Hi Jim,

    I trust you and your family are keeping well and warm.

    I would like to help, if want me to.

    Cheers

  2. Jim Mitchell says:

    Michael – By all means, give the latest public beta a try. You can grab it from:

    http://jimmitchell.org/files/Yasu_Beta.zip

    j.