Greetings,
My worship team and I were wondering if there any chance that we could get in on the alpha stage of the program development. We are a young church with a growing appetite for this kind of software.
I'd be glad to give up my spot for you, but it takes more than that. Perhaps you will be invited for the next round of alpha testers.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
My church would be interested in getting in on the next Alpha as well.
Ross
I've contacted Matthew Peterson, the Logos employee who posted the "Welcome to the Proclaim forum" thread to ask if there's a way people can request to be in the Alpha program. No reply so far, and I'm not necessarily expecting one (it might be by invitation only), but I'll let you know if I find out anything.
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Dr. Moulden, Mark, Ross, and Rosie, I am able to place you as testers in our next alpha release. If this is still of interest to you, please email me at matt.peterson@logos.com.
Thanks,
Matt
Thanks, Matthew. I was asking on behalf of the others. My church is small and we love our hymnals, so we're not likely to go to a projection screen model any time soon.
Just fired off a quick email asking for your consideration in this matter. It sounds exactly like what we need. Thanks.
If you are still allowing churches to test your product. I would be very interested in testing it for you. We are currently using MediaShout at our church but being able to use a tool to collaborate is exactly what we need!
Rosie Perera: Thanks, Matthew. I was asking on behalf of the others. My church is small and we love our hymnals, so we're not likely to go to a projection screen model any time soon.
Glad we are not alone
Blessings,Floyd
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Rosie Perera:My church is small and we love our hymnals
Hi Rosie,
We're small, too, but we're finding it isn't "either-or" but "both-and." We have a significant number of folks whose eyes really APPRECIATE the large fonts on screen as an alternative to the smaller text in the hymnal. So we use both... For us, it's both-and, not either-or.
However, that places additional emphasis on our need for a database of lyrics that'll match our hymnal so we don't need to re-key it in every time.
It also means we NEED the ability to edit our projection file IN WORSHIP WITHOUT INTERNET, should we make a last minute hymn substitution.
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We would definitely be interested in testing the new program as well...
I am interested in being on the Alpha tester list currently using EasyWorship I can completely relate to who Scott was talking about in the Proclaim Video it happens on a weekly basis Thank you for putting together this tool
I would also love to start testing Proclaim. I am a current ProPresenter user for Mac. I'm very excited by the prospect of L4M integration!
I'd love to try out the alpha as well. We are getting ready to build a new church and we'd like to see if this (and projectors) is right for our congregation.
Thanks!
Matt i am also interested in the testing of the program
Is it possible to be part of the tester program for this?
Hi there, i would also like to be part of the alpha testing program. We currently use opensong, which is a good program but has many limitations. We are a small church with limited resources so being able to test out a new program like this would be great. Thanks.
Hi, Is it also possible to be part of the tester program?
Paul,
The current version of Proclaim is being tested in a closed Alpha Group. I have selected a few from this forum to participate. Those selected have received an email.
~Matt
If you need any more testers I would be more than happy to help out:)