The RuStore app store has introduced a public beta testing feature. The new tool allows developers to test their applications among a limited group of users before official publication.
To launch a beta test, developers need to upload an application build to the "RuStore Console", create a project card, and get a unique link. This link can be shared with future testers. Users who follow it will be able to install the beta version and leave feedback directly to the creators.
All feedback and ratings received during testing are confidential. They are not published publicly and do not affect the future rating of the application after its release. A test participant can disable receiving beta updates at any time.
In addition to public testing, the "RuStore Console" offers the possibility of closed alpha testing, which allows you to provide access to early versions of the application only to specific users. According to Oleg Afanasyev, Product Director of RuStore, the innovation will help developers collect valuable statistics and improve product quality before their release to a wide audience.
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