Just a quick note to let everyone know that a big upcoming revision of our Pay4Bugs Software Testing Service has been deployed to the testing server for testing. This update focuses on adding monthly plans which will allow us to add a whole sleuth of useful improvements in 2010 and reduce costs for our large [...]

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We have heard both from Pay4Bugs customers and testers that they needed a better way to manage the ever increasing number of bugs our testers have helped customers find. Over the weekend, we rolled out three small changes to help both customers and testers find the bugs they are looking for faster. Mark bugs as [...]

A couple of weeks ago we released an update to Pay4Bugs, our software testing marketplace, that had hidden in it a small but incredibly usual new feature for those of you that have both Customer and Tester accounts.  Quick Switch is a pair of tabs that appear at the top of the page when you [...]

I saw a post a few weeks ago on Planet OpenID describing the difficulty a tech savvy user had trying to login to an OpenID-enabled site using a Yahoo!-provided OpenID. In the problem described in iwoman’s post, a tech savvy user gets confused by the fact that Yahoo tells you “your OpenID is xyz, but [...]

The launch of Pay4Bugs was unique not only because it is one of the first real products launched from day one with dual stack IPv4/IPv6 access, but also because Pay4Bugs, along with its sister IPv6-enabled OpenID provider, 87id,  is the first site to make possible OpenID sign on using exclusively IPv6 in a production environment.  [...]