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Seeking Scorecard 2.0 Beta Testers


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As many of you know, Scorecard (or here ) has a 2.0 release coming out shortly with nine-hole support and graphs of stats.

I'm looking for some private beta testers for both Mac OS X and Windows to begin beta testing as early as this Wednesday or Thursday.

We're limiting our selection to about 5-10 Mac OS X users and 5-10 Windows users, all of whom should have a copy of Scorecard 1.0 already installed and, ideally, licensed. In the past, we've had some beta testers who use this just to get a sneak peek at software. If that's your intent, please don't apply.

Beta testers who are accepted and provide an acceptable amount of feedback (to show that they've done some testing) will receive a free license to 2.0. Beta testers who go above and beyond will get an extra license to give to a friend.

We're feature locked (for the most part), so it's too late to get feature requests in (though we'll consider them for 2.1, 2.2, etc.) - this is primarily about finding bugs so that we can fix them.

To apply, please copy this form and fill it out. Please don't quote this post - it's unnecessary.


Name:
Email Address *:
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N):
Number of Rounds in Scorecard:
Operating System (and version):
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice:


* List your email address only if it's different than the one you use with your account for this forum. Additionally, I'll delete this thread after we sign people up so that any email addresses listed here won't be available to spam harvesters for very long.

Erik J. Barzeski —  I knock a ball. It goes in a gopher hole. 🏌🏼‍♂️
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Name: Keith Laymon
Email Address *: Same e-mail as on file here at the forum.
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): Y
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 43
Operating System (and version): XP SP3
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: I use my stats as a barometer of things to work on in my game. I would use the software fully and would be very likely to find any problems with it (plus, I beta tested version one and found and reported bugs).

Posted
Name: Mats Sandvall
Email Address *: Same as here
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): Y
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 64
Operating System (and version): OS X 10.5.6
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: I usually find bugs in software I use. I tested the iPhone version and found some bugs there.
Driver: Callaway FT-IQ 10° I-Mix 5w: Callaway X Hybrid: 21º Open CT
4-5: Mizuno MP Fli-Hi 6-PW: Alpha C1 Pro
52º, 56º,60º Callaway X-Tour
Putter: Cleveland Classic 4

Posted
Name: Landon Chapman
Email Address *: Same as forum.
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): Yes.
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 5 (Just started using it this year).
Operating System (and version): Windows Vista Ultimate (x64) SP1
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: I'm a bit of a computer geek wannabe and I've built my own PC and dabbled in software stuff, so I would think I could give some decent feedback. As far as golf goes, I usually play 2-3 full 18 hole rounds per month and another 2-3 rounds of 9, so I would be inputting a decent amount of information. You and I had a running dialog a while back (Feb. `08 I believe) where we worked through some bugs and it seemed to go well.
In the bag:
Driver: `09 Launcher (10.5º) w/ Fujikura Fit-On Red Stiff
3 Wood: `09 Launcher w/ Fujikura Fit-On Red Stiff shaft
3 Hybrid (20.5º): `09 Launcher w/ Fujikura Fit-On Red Stiff Shaft
4-PW: CG7 Tour w/ TT Dynamic Gold Stiff Shafts50º (8º Bnce), 56º (14º Bnce), 60º (8º Bnce):

Posted
Name: Barry Baker
Email Address *: coffeediver@mac.com
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): Yes
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 5
Operating System (and version): Mac OS X version 10.5.6
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: Being a new user to Scorecard I believe I can give an unbiased opinion. I will be starting a 9 hole league in one month and that was the reason I had bought Scorcard in the first place. I will also be playing 18 hole rounds on the weekends.

Barry

In the Bag

Custom Built
Driver - R7 Draw 460 / Matrix Studio 84 Shaft X-Stiff
3 Wood - Kest S S.D. T-Steel / Matrix Studio 94 Shaft X-Stiff5 Wood - Kent S S.D. T-Steel / Matrix Studio 94 Shaft X-Stiff3 Hybrid - RX Low Pro / Matrix Studio 94 Shaft X-StiffIrons - 4-PW C1 Tour / Precision Rifle...

Wedges - Titlest Vokey Wedges SM5 56-14 and 52-12


Posted
Name: John McGrath
Email Address *: Same as forum address
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): Y
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 37
Operating System (and version): Mac OS X 10.5.6
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: Most of my rounds are 9-hole rounds, so I have been an advocate for 9-hole support since I purchased Scorecard (last spring). I think that I would be a good person to test Scorecard 2.0 because I would use this particular feature heavily during the beta period. Also, I have used the statistics Scorecard provides to help improve my game dramatically (dropped 8 strokes last summer).

909 D2 9.5° Driver - Diamana Blue Board Stiff
F-60 3W - Grafalloy ProLaunch Blue Stiff
CLK FLI-HI 17°/20° Hybrids - Grafalloy ProLaunch Blue Stiff
MP-57 4-PW - True Temper Dynalite Gold Superlite S300
MP-T 54°/12° & 60°/8° - Rifle Spinner Bettinardi C-03 Putter Pro V1x


Posted
Name: Simon Dawson
Email Address *: Same as here
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): Yes
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 12 so far
Operating System (and version): Mac OS X 10.4.11
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: Tough one. I think the current version is an excellent adjunct for the analysis of my game and would really enjoy the opportunity to beta test the upcoming version whether or not it allows me a gratis copy. I like to think I keep an eye out for bugs - I recently reported an error regarding the exporting the notes field from the app to html.

Home Course: Wollaton Park GC, Nottingham, U.K.

Ping G400, 9°, Alta CB 55S | Ping G400, 14°, Alta CB 65S | Adams Pro Dhy 18°, 21°, 24°, KBS Hybrid S | Ping S55 5-PW, TT DGS300 | Vokey 252-08, DGS200 | Vokey 256-10 (bent to 58°), DGS200 | Ping Sigma G Anser, 34" | Vice Pro Plus

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Name: Jeff Watson
Email Address *: forum email
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): N
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 5
Operating System (and version): OS X 10.5.6
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: I'm an analyst for Hilton Hotels Corp in IT systems development; I design and test software for a living (detailed steps to recreate bugs, testing valid conditions to regression test functionality, testing invalid conditions to determine exception handling, etc). Good eye for details in regards to numbers, I work on the revenue reporting/accounting system and validating totals/spotting strange numbers where others miss them is part of the job. Also play nine holes almost every evening after work (the reason I'm not licensed is because I'm waiting for 2.0 just for this) so this gives me a good opportunity to see how these numbers impact the roll-ups and averages in the application, I believe 9 hole rounds is one of the biggest features of the update.


Note I can also test the Windows version on XP, Vista, or Server 2008 (albeit in a virtual machine environment) if the OSX beta is full but you still need folks on the Windoze side...
In the bag:
905R 9.5° - UST ProForce V2 65R
909F2 15.5° Titleist Diamana 75
909H 19° Titleist Diamana 80
Zing 2 3-PW Vokey SM48.08 @ 51° Vokey SM56.11 Unitized Leo

Posted
Name: Jeff Hackett
Email Address *: Same e-mail as on file here at the forum.
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): N
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: -
Operating System (and version): Windows XP
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: I currently keep very detailed statistics using my own home-made system, and have been unimpressed with statistics software I have explored in the past. If you want an unbiased (never used Scorecard) and harsh critique, I'm your guy.

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Name: Bryan Anderson
Email Address *:Same e-mail as on file here
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): N
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: NA
Operating System (and version): Windows XP
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: I play many, many rounds and sometimes I can only get in 9. I have been looking for a better way to keep my statistics and have been interested in Scorecard! I have never used this kind of software before, so I will offer a very open opinion.

Bryan A
"Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same"

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Posted
Email Address *: dbdjyoshi703@aol.com
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): N
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: N/A
Operating System (and version): either Widows Vista X64 Ultimate or Mac 10.5.x
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: As someone who is a NUT about specifics and records everything, I think Scorecard would benefit my game in showing me my strengths & weaknesses. Even though I notate everything after each shot (it's a lot to compute), having a program show you where the work is needed while tracking progress is plain awesome.
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In My Bag
HiBoreXL 9.5 White Board D63 Stiff Exotics CB2 5 Wood, Exotics CB3 3 Wood MP-60 5.5 Flighted Shafts 54 & Cleveland CG-10 60 Newport 2

Posted
Name: Ed B.
Email Address *: On file with Sandtrap
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): Yes
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 45
Operating System (and version): Mac OSX 10.5.6
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: I have not only enjoyed using the previous version, but I have really utilized the information to help my game and what I need to work on. I have been a beta tester before for a mainstream windows program so I have a little experience in this area.


 


Posted
Name: Eric Wong
Email Address *: same as forum, or use this: scbeta.3.mruseless@spamgourmet.com
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): Yes
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 33 (bought it mid-season last year)
Operating System (and version): XP Pro SP3
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: Love the product, use it for every legal round (about 40-50 per season), and I'm a stats nut. I print and study my stats after every round to help focus my practice time, and I've made a few suggestions on the forum, too. I routinely submit bug info for other software products I use, both as a beta tester and as a user.

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"There are only 3 kinds of people in this world -- Those who can count, and those who can't."


Posted

Name: Eduardo Juvera
email: same as e-mail on file at the forum
Licensed Owner of Scorecard (Y/N): N
Number of Rounds in Scorecard: 5
Operating System (and version): Windows Vista
1-3 Sentences about why you'd be a good choice: I am a computer expert, with a lot of experience in debug/test processes; I play almost daily (my course has lighting, so I can play at night); many of my rounds are 9 holes (only 9 holes in my course); I keep track of my stats for every round (fwys, GIR, putts, chipps, pitches, sand, ...), and I have a bunch of scorecards that I need to analize (no need to wait until I play the rounds )

Clubs in my bag: TaylorMade R7 SuperDeep TP 9.5° Fujikura Speeder 757 S | Titleist 906F2 13° AccuFLEX ICON FH X| Adams Idea Pro Black 18° Aldila NV Pro 105-S| Mizuno MP-57 3-7; MP-32 8-P PX6.0 | Mizuno MP T-10 54.09, 60.05
My bags and cart: Titleist Carry Bag | Mizuno Omega V + Clicgear 2.0


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