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An important aspect of companies today, and what I believe blogs have helped businesses achieve to a large extent, is an increased transparency into their business. Business owners are sharing with their customers more and more about their product development process and inner workings of their company. Doing so enables them to to build stronger and closer relationships with their users and customers.

At Test Run we feel that this transparency is also important and critical to our customers. That is why we just added the “What’s coming” page to our website. On this page customers can view the current change log of our product as it is being developed. That way customers can see what bugs have been fixed, and what features have been added in near real time.

Rest assured that critical bugs, like security and data integrity issues, are resolved as soon as they are discovered in Test Run Online, while users of the downloadable version of Test Run will pick up those changes only after they download and install the latest version.

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About Byrne Reese

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Byrne Reese is a product manager by day and an engineer by night.

He conceived of Test Run to help project managers like him stay up to date and informed of what his team was working on.