Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,
Topics of this edition of our newsletter:
1. QF-Test Medium Upgrade 5.2 Released
2. New QF-Test Pricing Starting January 2021
3. Free Special Webinar on November 23, 2020 about Webswing Testing with QF-Test
4. News about JavaFX from the JavaFX Adopters Meeting
5. New YouTube Videos and Blog Articles
6. Next QF-Test Training Date
7. Release Notes for QF-Test 5.2
Your QFS Team
The medium upgrade QF-Test 5.2 focuses on integrated testing of Java desktop applications that are displayed in a browser using the technologies Webswing or JPro.
Most notable among many version updates are updated support for Chrome 85 in QF-Driver mode on Windows as well as Groovy (3.0.6) and Jython (2.7.2) updates. The life of Mac users is made easier by the Apple notarization of QF-Test for macOS.
Download link for QF-Test 5.2
For these and many other new features and bug fixes see the detailed list of differences between QF‑Test version 5.1.2 and 5.2 in the Release Notes in section 7 of this newsletter or online.
We would like to inform you about a moderate increase of about 5% in our QF-Test pricing after 5 years of stability. Changes apply to licenses, add-ons, new subscriptions and maintenance agreements. Existing subscriptions and maintenance agreements will not be affected. New prices will be effective starting January 01, 2021. For further information please contact sales@. qfs.de
We continue our popular Special Webinars. The webinar is free of charge but seats are limited.You will have the possibility to ask questions.
Date | Content |
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Monday, November 23, 2020 (German version in the morning) | 14.30 - approx. 15.30 CET: |
Thursday, January 21, 2021 (German version in the morning) | 14.30 - approx. 15.30 CET: PDF Testing with QF-Test - Often PDF documents are the final result of a business process that you can check comfortably with QF-Test, too. |
Reserve your seat via service@ or +49 8171 38648-10. qfs.de
QFS was invited by Oracle to present our FX experiences at the JavaFX Adopters Meeting on October 14, 2020.
About 50 important players of the FX community met online, mainly but not only from German speaking countries and from a wide range of industries and company sizes. Explanations of Oracle policy and future plans were accompanied by various real-world show-cases. We presented our new integration of QF-Test for testing JPro and Webswing applications.
We would like to draw attention to a meeting in the near future: the JFX Days that take place on November 24 - 25, 2020 organised by Karakun and DLSC.
Since the last newsletter we have published several further videos and blog posts:
Videos
Blog
Visit our YouTube channel to subscribe and take a look at our blog.
We recommend to participate in our face-to-face QF-Test compact courses in small groups.
Date | Place | Language |
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March 16-18, 2021 | Wolfratshausen | German |
We really hope that this training can take place since the last ones unfortunately had to be cancelled due to Covid-19.
And of course you can always book training or consulting individually for you and your company normaly at your site but at the moment primarily via webinar.
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