Hello dear QF-Test users!
QF-Test version 8 is available and is - as always - the best QF-Test release ever. This needs to be celebrated and that's why we have a present for you:
We're unlocking Android and iOS until October 1, 2024, so you can directly run automated tests against your mobile apps with QF-Test 8 and your current license.In this newsletter you will also find upcoming training dates for beginners and experts, informations about other events as well as interesting news around QFS.
Best regards,
your QFS team
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Together with our partner Sandec GmbH, support for their JPro technology has been greatly improved. JPro brings JavaFX applications into the browser and QF-Test can simultaneously interact with both technologies, so tests written for JavaFX can be executed almost unchanged with JPro and the browser. |
There are many more features to discover in QF-Test 8, such as accessibility improvements or performance gains with Apple Silicon. All details can be found in the Release Notes. Please be sure to pay attention to the notes on possibly incompatible changes.
Free special webinar In this special webinar, we will show you how to run tests for iOS applications conveniently and efficiently automate them. Our experts will reveal practical tricks and tips. We'll publish the recording (without the Q&A) afterwards. Special webinar in German: 10:30 a.m. |
QF-Test Basics: Training via Webinar
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Would you like a training course which is individually tailored to your company? Just send us an email to service@qfs.de.
Tacon 2024:Testing, test automation and quality management in software development |
Online Expert Day Following the great success of the previous Expert Days, an English version has now been scheduled. In this online training, we will dive deeply into QF-Test and show you how to optimize the interaction with your web application. There will be time for exercises on special topics and your personal questions. |
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