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Do you have an opinion on important issues such as Android fragmentation, HTML5, or the new iOS 6? Share your thoughts, and become eligible to win lots of great prizes as a member of the Corona Labs Survey Panel.

As the mobile space quickly evolves, we’d like to hear your insight on current trends and hot topics. If selected to the panel, we’ll send you an occasional short survey on various topics, to learn your thoughts and opinions. As a panelist, you’ll also play a role in helping to mold Corona products and upcoming features.

How to Join

  • Please answer this short questionnaire.
  • Panel members will have an opportunity to contribute to the larger mobile discussion, while enjoying great perks.

The Perks

  • You’ll be entered in regular drawings to win Corona swag packs, Corona SDK license extensions, iTunes gift cards and more!
  • Panelists will receive special offers for Corona Labs’ deals and promos.
  • There’s some potential for media opportunities for survey participants.

The Fine Print

  • If selected to the panel, we require your honest feedback.
  • Please note that we’ll never share your name or contact information with anyone, without your approval.
  • You’re free to enter the panel at any time! If selected, we’ll contact you with more details, based on your development background.

5 Responses to “Introducing the Corona Labs Survey Panel”

  1. Robert Bingham

    I would liove to join the Survey Panel and provide input to the panel from a non game Department of Defense business app view, If you guys would be gracious enough to allow me to participate in the panel.

    Thank you for your consideration.

    SGT Robert Bingham

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  2. Nick Golden

    I’d be interested. I’m very honest, and I tell people what I think rather than what they want to hear, even if it makes them mad. I figure why live in fantasy land? I won’t just say “hey bro that sucks” I’ll tell you why “It doesn’t feel right due to the orientation you presented in a previous screen and now it’s changed here so the continuity isn’t preserved. Furthermore the color scheme changed on this other screen, which is basically orphaned and not continued throughout the rest of the app, which breaks immersion and might be an overall low point” (something I reviewed for someone a little while back).

    I’m a trial user (I did have an indie subscription for a year), still a ways off from release of my first game. I’m also a goofball, so if you need hear about magic monkeys flying around on purple carpets singing songs of joy and wisdom to the children of the earth – i’m good for that too.

    ng

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