Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,
May I invite you to my latest QF-Test 'special webinar' next week.
On the one hand this special webinar will be about the integration of test approaches that usually are not covered by QF-Test. On the other hand QF-Test 4.2 comes with a bunch of interesting new features like PDF testing that are really worth to have a look.
January 30, 2018, time by arrangement: QF-Test 4.2: Uniting the best of several worlds – QF-Test and 3rd party tools: PDF Testing, JUnit, Selenium, SOAP/REST Services, image-based testing etc.
(German version the day before)
A session (duration 1.5 hours) costs EUR 125 per participant (net). Reserve your seat via webinar@remove-this.qftest.com or +49 8171 38648-10.
You're welcome to bring your questions to the webinar, but please focus to those of general interest. Individual questions can be clarified subsequently to the session or at a separate schedule.
Best regards,
Martin Moser, trainer and consultant
More details on the technology used and other information on our webinar services can be found at Webinars & Reviews and on Training & Consulting.
Since version 4.2 our Tutorial was rewritten from scratch that users can start testing quickly.
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