Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,

with QF-Test 6.0.5 the final update for QF-Test version 6 was released today in oder to support Java 20 and Eclipse / SWT 4.27 alias "2023-03", fix a number of bugs and prepare the way for parallel operation with QF-Test 7.

Next week, most of our developers are going to attend the JavaLand conference – not only as participants and listeners but also with a talk and our own booth. There we are going to demo our latest and greatest QF-Test version 7, scheduled for release shortly after the conference.

Your QFS team

Highlights of QF-Test 6.0.5

  • Java 20 and Eclipse 4.27 are now supported

  • Some Bugfixes

  • Preparation for parallel operation with the upcoming QF-Test 7.0

We advise all users to update to this version in due time.


To the detailed Release Notes

Save the date: Events in 2023

JavaLand 2023

JavaLand 2023 from March 21 to 23, 2023 at Phantasialand Brühl, Germany

Visit us at our exhibition booth and listen to our talk Level Up Your Code – OOP-Designtechniken (nicht nur) für Quereinsteiger.

 About the conference

Free special webinar on June 19 2023 starting 15:30 CEST: 
QF-Test 7.0 These are the highlights you should know!

Clear the stage for the latest version QF-Test 7.0! We will introduce you to the new refreshed user interface and present the other highlights.  

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For beginners and experts: Join our QF-Test compact courses from June 12 to 15, 2023. Small groups, via webinar.

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Would you like a training course that is individually tailored to your company? Just send us an email to service@qfs.de.

News

  • QF-Test is multilingual - and so are many of its users. In this article we explain how to control the interface language of QF-Test. 
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  • Please read in the new case study how our customer remoso GmbH, as a provider of ERP software solutions in mobility sector, uses QF-Test to increase test speed while maintaining quality through test automation.
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  • The case study of B+S Bankensysteme describes how our client migrated critical banking software from Java Swing to the web via WebSwing. Thanks to QFS, he could simply continue using all existing tests seamlessly.
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  • Students of Prof. José Campos from the University of Lisbon, Portugal have given us feedback on QF-Test as part of their course Verification and Validation of Software.
     Read the evaluation report

From our YouTube Channel

  • In the recording of our special webinar What's in the box?! ­– Using QF-Test with Docker containers we will introduce you to our QF-Test Docker image and show you how you can use it for your test automation.
    ➜ Go to the video