Shape a new TechSmith Product - Astoria Project
Posted on Wednesday February 15, 2006 by Betsy Weber
Ever wish you could help develop a new product? Well, here's your chance! No coding experience necessary!
TechSmith is developing a new product, code name Astoria Project. We're opening up beta testing to the public! Click here to sign up.
So, what is Project Astoria? It's a Web-based service that allows you to view and record a user's experience with your software or Web site. You can connect to that user's computer via the Internet. It makes it possible for remote users to participate in a usability test, and for others to facilitate or observe, regardless of their location.
If you use Morae, Astoria Project recordings can be seamlessly imported into Morae Manager for later analysis. The Astoria Project captures additional rich, behind-the-scenes data such as the user's keyboard entry, mouse clicks, and movement from one Web page to another.
So, if you'd like to have input on this new product before it's released, please join our Beta Program! You will be working with Allen Dalton (pictured below), the Morae Project Manager, in the Beta Group.


