Password encryption

Password encription with QF-Test

Sensitive information like passwords should be treated with care. However often tests need to fill out a login form and thus these tests require to know the password.

05. March 2019, Yann Spöri

Creating custom HTML/XML/Junit reports

Report pie chart

Via the run-log QF-Test provides a detailed log about the actions it executed during a test run. The overall results of this run-log can be summarized in other reports like the HTML/XML/Junit report.

28. February 2019, Yann Spöri

How to create procedure calls

Procedure Call

Procedures (also called function or subroutine) may be used in order to solve often (re-)occurring challenges. 

 

22. February 2019, Yann Spöri

Capture & Replay

Capture & Replay buttons

Even in early stages of development Capture & Replay offers a easy way to create tests. An early start of such regression tests and the assignment of unique names / IDs are the most important bases for efficient (due to stable recognition) test automation.

18. February 2019, Yann Spöri

Request quotation

Request quotation QF-Test

You want to purchase QF-Test licenses or are interested in training or consulting? This works unbureaucratically.

12. February 2019, Author unavailable

Using QF-Test as Calculator

Calculator QF-Test

Sometimes it is necessary to perform mathematical calculations in QF-Test, e.g. in order to calculate the expected height of a GUI element in dependence of the complete window size or the exact clicking position for a mouse click.

05. February 2019, Yann Spöri

Where do I get a trial license?

QF-Test trial license

You want to try QF-Test and start now? You cannot save your tests created with the QF‑Test demo version? Then request a trial license.

25. January 2019, Martina Schmid

Why should you test your software?

Software bugs are annoying - for users and software manufacturers alike. The latter, however, should use bugs to continually improve the software, preferably from the beginning of development. Nevertheless, there will probably never really be flawless, right? Rather a philosophical question.

16. January 2019, Yann Spöri