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ATRL: Beta Sign-Ups
Member Since: 8/18/2013
Posts: 5,608
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1) How familiar are you with design?
(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Very. I consider myself very talented in design and it's what I'll be majoring in. So I'm moving towards professionalism
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design?
(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Not very family with this, unless I am and I just didn't understand the question. But I'm willing to learn and educate myself for the beta
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? (features, new design, etc)
New design of course, and also features.
4) What’s your primary internet browser?
Google Chrome
5) How often do you browse on mobile?
I'd say I use my laptop about 75% of the time and mobile 25% of the time.
PS: Don't sleep on me. I have a good eye when it comes to design/graphics
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 1,548
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1) How familiar are you with design? (Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
-Enthusiast
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design?(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
-Enthusiast (on this site 25/8)
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? (features, new design, etc)
-New features and ofc. the design
4) What’s your primary internet browser?
-Google Chrome
5) How often do you browse on mobile?
-Most of the time. I use my laptop usually when I'm at home.
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 58,053
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Originally posted by DevonRoars
1) How familiar are you with design? (Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Casual enthusiast. Professional
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design?(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Enthusiast.
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? (features, new design, etc)
ATRL+/Points feature
4) What’s your primary internet browser?
Google Chrome
5) How often do you browse on mobile?
Very often
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I'd like to mention I'm going to school for Graphic Design.
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 8,746
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1) How familiar are you with design? (Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Enthusiast! I work a lot with CSS coding across multiple forums and design graphics for a number of sites. I have a good critical eye for this sort of thing.
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design?(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Enthusiast. I've been an administrator of several sites. I understand the importance of a design that is easy to use, cohesive across multiple browsing platforms and the importance of trouble shooting/discovering potential bugs and what may cause them.
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? (features, new design, etc)
The new design and the more modern features.
4) What’s your primary internet browser?
Chrome.
5) How often do you browse on mobile?
Often.
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Member Since: 8/22/2009
Posts: 50,646
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1) How familiar are you with design? (Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Enthusiast. I would say I have good knowledge of html coding. I am very into building my own Tumblr profiles from scratch and tweaking ones that I use from other people to be perfect for me. As far as visual design, I am a senior in college who majors in Advertising. My passion is creative visual advertising focusing on the aesthetic designs of print ads, Billboards and other forms of media.
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design?(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
I've been a member for a long time so I would say I am highly familiar with both. I've created forums (they sucked, but hey.) I've been a member on other forums and I know what works and what needs tweaking. ATRL for the most part was the first forum that was aesthetically pleasing and easy to use. Enthusiast/Professional.
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? (features, new design, etc)
New design and functionality. I use mobile when I am away from home and it always redirects to apps, which is irritating.
4) What’s your primary internet browser?
Safari at the moment. I switched from Chrome last week.
5) How often do you browse on mobile?
60% of the time. When I'm at work or away from home I use mobile to browse and of course the entire site is different when you're on a iPhone.
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Member Since: 3/15/2013
Posts: 14,684
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1) How familiar are you with design? (Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Very, VERY familiar.
Whether it's an Album/single thread (http://atrl.net/forums/showthread.php?t=674720), new game (http://atrl.net/forums/showthread.php?t=734215), or the Q&A thread back when the beta was first announced (http://atrl.net/forums/showthread.php?t=562436) , I'm very into design, and I have an eye for it.
Even certain moderators can vouch for me, Such as Ace Reject, who uses my designs and graphics in his
rates, for example.
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2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design?(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Once again, Very familiar.
I was a beta tester for Pogo.com, a very popular gaming site. I used to test all of their new games before they were released to the general public.
Like I stated in what my main area would be, I'm all about the UI of a website, and how easy it is to use.
If you have to go through 100 pages of settings to change one thing, it removes the joy.
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3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? (features, new design, etc)
User Interface and Features.
A new design and new experience is nothing if it is not easy to use. I really would like to put the new forum to it's limits to see what all it can do, what it brings to the table, and what it can handle overall.
In addition to this, seeing how the forum reacts to and handles the new features is very important.
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4) What’s your primary internet browser?
Safari, however I have Firefox, Google Chrome, and Opera on standby.
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5) How often do you browse on mobile?
Daily.
I'm on ATRL multiple times a day, always checking for news.
So I'm very familiar with the usability and design of the mobile site.
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I'm (My old username) even featured in some of the promo, it seems fitting. 

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Member Since: 1/6/2014
Posts: 29,555
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Member Since: 5/29/2012
Posts: 26,389
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1) How familiar are you with design? Design is heavily centered in my study -- as a Information Technology student -- and has always been my preferred field of the industry. I'm currently developing a user interface design technology to help international students settle into foreign universities, although I've been involved in designing websites, mobile applications, portraits and visual resumes.
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design? I have contributed to the development of numerous small websites, and studied website development at university, thus understand the mechanics and importance of site usability and responsive design.
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? While I would maintain an interest in all areas I would mostly concentrate on site usability/responsive design (namely functionality and ease-of-use). This is because the importance of these fields are usually neglected thus need competent/experienced people to properly test it and develop adequate feedback.
4) What’s your primary internet browser? Chrome.
5) How often do you browse on mobile? Several times a day. Whenever I don't have access to a PC.
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 39,572
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
Posts: 11,464
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Omg yes 
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
Posts: 3,191
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1) How familiar are you with design? Been using Photoshop for five years i'd like to go to the professional route
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design? I've created many sites mostly forums for practice with the newest invision and creating a server or finding one that's useful online.
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? Features and overall design
4) What’s your primary internet browser? Google Chrome or Firefox
5) How often do you browse on mobile? Often when i can
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
Posts: 10,912
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bitch bye at this flawless formatting
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
Posts: 13,869
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Nnn @ the d tag coming out. 
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Member Since: 2/2/2014
Posts: 2,001
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Member Since: 3/15/2013
Posts: 14,684
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Originally posted by Kyle.
bitch bye at this flawless formatting
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Thanks sis.
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Originally posted by Bayonsay
Nnn @ the d tag coming out. 
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Member Since: 9/1/2013
Posts: 3,235
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1) How familiar are you with design? (Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Enthusiast. I love design, and plan on doing something with it in my career one day.
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design?(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Enthusiast. I have done some work with reviewing site design in the past, as well as with hardware testing.
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? (features, new design, etc)
I would focus on how the new features and design help the site be more intuitive for users, and provide more flexibility with what they want to accomplish.
4) What’s your primary internet browser?
I use Chrome and Safari just as much. If I had to pick which one I like most, definitely Chrome. Only good thing about Safari is it has force touch enabled features on my computer.
5) How often do you browse on mobile?
I browse about 55% of the time every day on mobile.
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Member Since: 5/19/2012
Posts: 5,925
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1) How familiar are you with design? Casual
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design? Casual
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? Features
4) What’s your primary internet browser? Chrome
5) How often do you browse on mobile? Often
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ATRL Contributor
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 3,520
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Good thing I snatched me an + account this year! I don't have to wait too long 
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ATRL Contributor
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 22,001
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1) How familiar are you with design? (Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify]) - Entusiastic, I make art for my site and youtube channel daily, and also am in many art classes
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design?(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify]) - Very, I have a youtube channel and have to work with that all day.
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? (features, new design, etc) - New Design
4) What’s your primary internet browser? Safari on mobile, Chrome on Desktop
5) How often do you browse on mobile? Very frequently, like 2-3 hours a day
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Member Since: 8/3/2010
Posts: 71,871
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Interesting.
1) How familiar are you with design? (Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Enthusiast.
2) How familiar are you with site usability and responsive design?(Professional, enthusiast, casual, other[specify])
Enthusiast.
3) What do you expect to be your main area of interest during testing? (features, new design, etc)
Features. ATRL lacks so many useful features.
4) What’s your primary internet browser?
Google Chrome.
5) How often do you browse on mobile?
At least once per day.
btw no one has answered my question before, maybe Athens can. I have bought ATRL+ for two separate users in my tenure here so would I be apart of the beta testers for ATRL+ or no?
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