Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,
Topics of this edition of our newsletter:
1. Early Access for QF-Test/win
2. Free Special Webinar on May 06, 2019
3. Great Place to Work 2019
4. QF-Test Blog and new YouTube Videos
With best regards,
Your QFS Team
We have reached the development stage of QF-Test for testing Windows applications where we'd like to get some feedback of you, kind users.
Basically things should work similar to Java and Web testing with QF-Test.
PDF of the manual chapter "15 Testing native Windows applications"
Just download the snapshot version here and try it:
Installer for Windows QF-Test-5.0-ea.exe or
Self-extracting 7z archive QF-Test-5.0-ea-sfx.exe
The self-extracting zip archive can be unpacked independently in parallel to your productive QF‑Test installation without interfering (see also manual chapter 1.2.2).
We continue our popular special webinars: The webinar is free of charge but seats are limited.
Date | Content |
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May 06, 2019 | 14:30 - approx. 15:30 CEST: Small intervention - big effect: How to write my own resolvers in QF-Test to recognize my components more smartly? German version in the morning |
Reserve your seat via webinar@remove-this.qfs.de or +49 8171 38648-10. At the end of the session you will have the possibility to ask questions. With your attendance you accept that the recording of the webinar may be published on YouTube and other public channels afterwards.
We recommend to participate in the next face-to-face QF-Test training at our site (compact course) in small groups. Here are all dates for 2019.
Date | Language |
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July 02-04, 2019 | German |
October 15-17, 2019 | German |
Besides the award as best employer in the ITC industry, Quality First Software has also won the competition of Great Place to Work as best employer in Bavaria 2019 in the category "small" companies.
We have a new blog with mainly technical topics about QF-Test. Please feel free to leave a comment in one of our already existing blog articles and to tell us your topic wishes.
Since the last newsletter we have published a further video on YouTube:
Visit our YouTube channel and subscribe.
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