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When you take a screenshot while testing a beta app or beta App Clip, you can send the screenshot with feedback directly to the developer without leaving the app or App Clip Experience. Developers can opt out of receiving this type of feedback, so this option is only available if the developer has it enabled. Provide as much information as you can, including screenshots and steps required to reproduce any issues you encountered. Please note that your email address will be visible to the developer when you send email feedback through TestFlight.

Alternatively, you can email the developer to ask them to remove you by clicking the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of a TestFlight build notification email. When you test beta apps or beta App Clips with TestFlight, Apple will collect and send crash logs, your personal information such as name and email address, usage information, and any feedback you submit to the developer.

Information that is emailed to the developer directly is not shared with Apple. The developer is permitted to use this information only to improve their app and is not permitted to share it with a third party. Apple may use this information to improve the TestFlight app. Apple retains TestFlight data for one year. To view and manage your data with Apple, including your data that is sent to Apple through TestFlight, visit Data and Privacy.

For more information about how the developer handles your data, consult their privacy policy. To request access to or deletion of your TestFlight data, contact the developer directly. The following data is collected by Apple and shared with the developer when you use TestFlight. If you accepted an invitation through a public link only, your email address and name are not visible to the developer.

When you send feedback through TestFlight or send crash reports or screenshots from the beta app, the following additional information is shared. This information is collected by Apple and shared with developers. Apple retains the data for one year. There is a new beta version of the Facebook Messenger app for Windows 10 and Windows This is a significant update to the popular desktop app that sees Facebook using the open-source React Native framework.

The rewrite of the app and the move away from the previously used Electron means that there is a significant performance boost. On top of this, there are also bug fixes and improvements, as well as important interface changes. The update takes the Messenger app up to version The app has switched from using its own custom controls, to using the native UWP Universal Windows Platform versions instead.

The change means that the app far more closely resembles the look and feel of other Windows apps. But what is perhaps most noticeable about the app in use is the performance increase. Facebook has not only been able to reduce the size of Messenger by an incredible MB, but there is a speed boost that comes thanks to the code re-write.

Switching to React Native has helped to dramatically improve the app's use of system resources, and this in turn has helped to accelerate performance. If you're already signed up to take part in the beta program, you will need to update to the latest version to experience the improvements. You can find out more about the Messenger beta over in the Microsoft Store. With this update, Facebook is giving people precisely what they want.

No one is going to complain about an improvement in performance, a reduction in resource usage, and a smaller app, after all. While there is something to be said for apps that have a unique look, users tend to feel more comfortable with familiarity.

This means that custom controls and unusual app furniture serve as friction point. In adopting native UWP controls, Messenger is now much more like other apps and is therefore easier to use. While a messaging app is perhaps not the most complex or confusing type of app available, it's important to remember that developers need to cater for the lowest common denominator. By eliminating custom controls, the potential for confusion has been reduced, and this is a win for all users.

Installing and testing beta apps Each build is available to test for up to 90 days, starting from the day the developer uploads their build. Open your email invitation or tap the public link on your device. Open your email invitation or click the public link on your Mac.

Open your email invitation on a mobile device or computer. Tap or click Start Testing. You'll be taken to a web page with a redemption code. Go to Redeem and enter the redemption code. Tap the public link on your device. Tap Accept for the app you want to test.

You must be signed in to the same App Store account you used on your device. Install the app you want to test. Open your email invitation or tap the public link on your iOS device. Advanced SystemCare Free. VLC Media Player. MacX YouTube Downloader. Microsoft Office YTD Video Downloader. Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat.

Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. TubeMate 3. Google Play. Let them know how crap it is and maybe they will start to do more to fix it! I really hope that this is good. Hopefully this one will make me happy again!

I use a lot of emoticons when I talk to my friends but with this version, I cannot see any of the emoticons I send. On the other hand, my friends see them when I write them. As well, I cannot seem to be able to change the colour of my name. I do not know, the old versions are better.

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