The benefits of an awesome, highly effective invite are obvious: it allows you to attract and recruit qualified candidates (like customers or potential customers) for your beta, field, UAT, and user testing projects. It also grows your pool of people to choose from, increasing the likelihood that you'll pull in abundant, actionable feedback come test time.
But (and I say this as a writer) writing is hard. It's even harder when you're trying to juggle it with responding to email and Slack messages, building decks and reports, attending meetings, and carrying out your other user testing responsibilities. In the brain-dead hours of the afternoon, it can feel like an impossible task to get beyond "Hey there, NAME."
If you're slammed by writer's block, get the ball rolling by copying elements of these best-practice-reinforced beta invite emails that are guaranteed to make recruitment and community building easier.
You probably already know what users get out of using your product, like working smarter, having more fun, or making life easier. But you can also attract potential testers by appealing to the perks of being a tester! Here are some benefit-focused sample sentences and phrases you can tweak and incorporate into your beta invite email.
Your call-to-action (or CTA) takes potential testers from your invite to your application, so it's critical to make what you need them to do loud and clear. That means: tapping into their perspective with "me" language, using verbs and affirmations, and setting expectations for what comes next.
Version 3.8 supports bootable backups for Sonoma, Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur, is Apple silicon native, lets you ignore "missing drive" errors during scheduled copies, and also improves Smart Wake, which ensures your backups happen whether your Mac is awake or asleep...and won't turn on your screen if your Mac is already awake.This new version also improves Smart Delete, an awesome new capability that minimizes the possibility of disk full errors while maintaining safety with no speed penalty, native Notification Center support, a Finder extension to quickly run copies, and other improvements. SuperDuper can even create and copy from snapshots, which means with an APFS backup drive, you can restore today's Smart Update, yesterday's, etc! It's super cool.
SuperDuper's interface confirms all your actions in simple, clear language to ensure that the end result is exactly what you intended. Take a look, and click for additional screen shots!
SuperDuper comes preconfigured, ready to perform all the most common copying and cloning tasks. We've pored over the Apple documentation so you don't have to. Every step of the process carefully follows all Apple recommended policies and procedures.
Whether you're making a full backup to a disk image, using Smart Update to update an existing backup, or making a complex clone to test a software update, the process couldn't be simpler: select the source drive, the destination and the appropriate script. Click Copy Now, and SuperDuper does the rest.
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Regular backups aren't always the best way to recover for the risk takers out there who jump on every software update. Unless you take specific steps, fully restoring a backup restores everything on the drive, overwriting both the system and user files. If that's what you want to do, great. But it usually isn't, because everything you've done since the backup would be lost!
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Check out our white paper that describes how SuperDuper can be used to test multiple versions of an operating system (or anything else that requires system isolation). This methodology is great for ADC members and other "seed" sites!
XP11.50b1 recognizes in the log.txt that my GPU is Vulkan capable and I run other games and simulations that use Vulkan. So perhaps a configuration issue, that will hopefully be resolved as 11.50's beta program moves forward.
I also have a 2070 Super. When I first loaded 11.50b1, I did it as an update (I'm using Steam) but, like you, I couldn't run Vulcan - in my case due to a shader library error. So I renamed my main copy and repeated the Steam download to force it into download a new vanilla copy. That ran Vulcan fine. So, with the latest nVidia drivers, yes, the 2070 Super should be no problem.
I then progressively copied across my custom scenery folders, etc, to bring the beta up to the basic set up of my 11.41 backup (but avoiding moving across plugins, etc that the beta download notes say are not yet working).
I've just done the same again to ensure that the new 11.50b3 version, just released, does the same and doesn't hold any old data files or settings that the previous version might contain . While it is a bit of a pain having to reset up stuff each time, it worth remembering it IS a beta and not a full published version. The beta3 version seems fine so far.
It turned out to be that the NVidia drivers were not being updated as I thought they were. Once I did that 11.50b1 started to work. Not with much of a performance boost that I had hoped for, but that may be that my CPU might be showing its age.
I also could not run Vulkan on my RTX2080S until today. Reinstalled the latest Nvidia drivers, deleted the preferences folder and then oddly it worked, finally. And it runs really smooth with very high settings. Have only tried the C172 sofar. But it seems my system has a much lower load, as the coolers are no longer spooling up all the time. So great update, once you get it working and once it becomes compatible to all the addons and plugins.
which doesn't do so much and installs playwrights base image which contains chromium. And I have an express server which takes a screenshot of a page sent to the server (super simple express server with 1 post request).
My question is when I run the container traditional way `docker run ...` and send an http request to my endpoint it responds super fast which is around 2-3 second (it's fast considering the job ?) but when I run my container with gcloud beta code dev it takes 5 minutes to respond. I am not sure why it's super slow.
Having this exact same issue. Highlighting text in Mac Outlook, copying and then pasting in Evernote does not work. I can paste the text in other applications, but not Evernote. This is killing my productivity and I'll need to switch to a different note taking application.
Thanks ReyTol3. I was super frustrated. Turning off dark mode worked. I would MUCH rath have it on, but like copy and pasting even more. Hope EN fixes, but until then, thanks for getting copy and paste back for me!
On the Mac, I got it to work by using shift-cmd-v. Look in the edit menu for "Paste and Match Style" . I never would have thought of it because it CHANGES the style from White on Black to Black on White.
I've noticed this behavior and found it to be somewhat unpredictable but just figured something out: I can copy/paste from Outlook into Evernote as long as Dark Mode isn't enabled on the email message itself. In my Outlook for Mac v16.37, there's a button called "Switch Background" which will toggle light/dark mode on the message content. As long it's toggled to the light background, copy/paste into Evernote seems to work just fine for me.
This method fixed the problem, but we still want to use Dark Mode in Outlook and still can copy and paste content into Evernote. Why does an easy task become a trouble? I'm a paid user and very disappointed. How can I report this issue to expedite the fixing?
I mostly posted this for the folks whose workaround involves emailing from Outlook which seems like way more work than toggling off the message pane's dark display for the copy portion. Either way, I agree. That said, I think there's an entry further up this thread about filing a ticket with Evernote since discussion here doesn't mean that an issue is officially reported & will be addressed.
August 2020 and this is still an issue. I use dark mode for everything so no way am I turning it off. Someone said that EN support doesn't monitor these forums? Would they rather just get 100 duplicate tickets?
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