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If you love TntMPD and use it a lot, why not become a Beta Tester?

The Beta version of any software program is fully operational, but not quite ready to be released.  Beta testers use the new version of the program and provide feedback before the new product is released, helping a developer uncover any issues that might not have shown up in alpha testing.

The testers also benefit by getting a sneak peek at their favorite product’s newest version.  If a new feature is unclear to you, participating in the forum discussions will help familiarize you with the new features.

Follow this link to join the group of Beta testers for TntMPD.  Personally, I’m excited about the next version of TntMPD.  A brand new feature is already saving me a lot of time and helping me efficiently track our history of eMail correspondence with our donors.

If you’re a MAC user, you could help Troy Wolbrink with the MAC version of TntMPD.


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Recently, I felt inspired to post a quote on a message board in hopes of generating an online discussion.  So I thought about asking a critical question (paraphrased from an Ikea commercial), “Why live life in khaki when you can live in color?”  Well, perhaps it is not so critical.  In fact, I started thinking the question might seem too simple.  But after mulling it over for a few days, I put my insecurities on the shelf and made it into a post.

The whole internal deliberating process actually started with choosing a meaningful purpose for generating an online discussion.  That purpose could be an obvious or subtle theme.  In my case the purpose was to inspire readers to think about living life passionately.  Perhaps purpose flows out of a daily quiet time or maybe even divinely inspired through prayer.  It could even be sparked by something in our daily lives.  In this case, my purpose was to transform something from pop culture into a meaningful discussion.

Once a purpose or theme is chosen...

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