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Guys, I know that we're all super excited when there is a new app or when a Developer approaches you for Testing an app(s) for him/her but, please make sure that you keep on testing if you think that they show a little bit of appreciation towards your work and value the time you put into testing their app(s).

If you are a developer, kindly make sure that you don't treat any tester with any kind of bad manners! You ask them for feedback, just take it if you care. If you don't, then why ask them for it in the first place?

As a developer, if you ask for a suggestion(s) and stop them in the first feedback they give while trying to be, "I did this because that's how its better," you are restricting that tester, causing him/her to not open up and to give you more genuine feedback. Not everyone gives you actual-proper feedback.

So, embrace what the very few give you. Take it as constructive criticism. That's how you get better and grow. That's how you build or ruin your relationship with a tester(s). Be careful. Be accepting and most importantly, BE KIND. This is small community of people who love and care about Android Customisation Apps and let's keep it that way.

Note: This isn't a personal attack towards any Developer/Tester, rather, a note to point out that you/we got to be appreciative towards whoever is contributing to your/our app :)