Symantec looking for beta testers

mzkhadir

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The Symantec External Test Program consists of talented and committed people from our global communities with a wide range of skills. From novice computer users to network administrators, they help Symantec produce the best security and performance solutions in the world.

Participants in the program receive pre-release Symantec software to install on real-world environments and provide feedback to Symantec. Participants are expected to remain active throughout a project lifecycle and communicate issues to Symantec team members.

If you are interested in joining our community, please provide us with your e-mail address in the form below, so we may contact you on the further steps required. Your e-mail will not be given to Symantec Marketing or used for any means other than to contact you about the Enhanced Testing Program.

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For further information, please contact us at EnhancedTesting@symantec.com



 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: SilentRunning
I thought Symantec's retail customers were already their beta testers. :p
You are confusing Symantec with M$:brokenheart:

 

John

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Originally posted by: mzkhadir
Originally posted by: pcmax
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: SilentRunning
I thought Symantec's retail customers were already their beta testers. :p

They are, just like Microsoft's.

People just bitch instead of helping them make a better product.

Symantec has been around long enough to know how to make a good product. Instead they share the "bloatware" tactic with McAfee and put out some half a$$ed utilities.