Category Archives: Software Testing
An Upgrade to the Pay4Bugs Basecamp API Integration
For people who use 37Signal’s Basecamp to manage their projects, and use Pay4Bugs to find bugs, we just upgraded our API integration to make the interaction between the two sites more seamless. As we described previously, when you enter your … Continue reading
Introducing Pay4Bugs Rep
As our tester community continues to grow, we are making efforts to improve the overall quality of the platform, and reward the testers that file detailed, quality bug reports. Today we’re thrilled to launch the Pay4Bugs Rep System, a reputation … Continue reading
A bug 40 years in the making – iPod Touch, TimeStamps, and 1970.
if you’re programming an iPhone App that has intricate use of time stamps, be extra careful for iPod Touch users who might be still living on 1970 time. You can either code for these exceptions, or kindly remind the user that the clock needs to be set forward a good 40 years. Continue reading



Android Fragmentation – Software, Hardware, Carriers and Manufacturer
A few days ago, I wrote a piece on why you should build native apps for Android devices, just to meet the expectations of Android users. In the article, I presented many arguments on why building native apps, natively without using one-size-fits-all … Continue reading →