Medium Upgrade QF-Test 4.1 Released
Highlights of QF-Test Version 4.1, 2. Backwards Compatibility, 3. License Updates for QF-Test 4.1 and License Server Option, 4. Special Webinar to introduce QF-Test 4.1, 5. Release Notes for QF-Test version 4.1.0
Special webinar with Martin Moser
(Webinar newsletter) WebDriver, Re-run… what benefits are in there for me? Using the new QF-Test 4.1 features to optimize my test automation!
(Webinar newsletter) Dependencies in QF-Test – it’s like magic: Smart management of test preconditions and global error recovery
City Cycling – Cycling for a good climate – at QFS
2016-07-04 – 2016-07-24, Geretsried and Leipzig, Germany – Since the 4th of July the QFS team is collecting cycling kilometers. Almost all colleagues are registrated and they are writing down their covered distance by bike online every evening during the next three weeks.
Workshop: “Intercultural Basics” and QFS summer event
2016-06-10, Landhauscafé, Wolfratshausen and Deininger Weiher, Germany – All employees of Quality First Software took part in the cross culture workshop “Intercultural Basics” of the Cross Culture Academy.
QFS at the 10th company run in Geretsied
2016-06-08, Geretsried, Germany – Traditionally, some of the QFS employees and their family members took part in the 10th company run of the Business Forum Oberland. Who was not running on the track was supporting with loud cheers in the audience, as a photographer, cloths guarding, table squatters or beer- and pretzel bringer.
Wonderful view over Munich – OFS together on the roof of the Olympic Stadium
2016-04-20,Olympic site -Munich Germany. The staff of QFS was invited on the Olympic roof in Munich by Martina and Gregor Schmid in occasion of their birthdays.
Two small but convenient QF-Test features
You may find it handy that necessary license updates now can be activated simply via the ‘Help’→’Update license…’ menu action. Also helpful to see are the GUI engines/technologies that QF-Test connects with during the SUT start sequence, which are now displayed in the QF-Test terminal.
New Year – New resolutions – New training
2016-08-01, Geretsried, Germany -A healthy new year, thank you for your trust and loyalty over the past year and we hope you had a relaxing Christmas season.
QF-Test 4.0.9 released
This release brings support for Firefox 43 and fixes some minor issues.
QF-Test recognizes GWT objects even in obfuscated mode
In web sites that were created with the Ajax Toolkit GWT complex elements such as trees, tables etc. are a big challenge. Furthermore they are – intentionally – falsified by the obfuscated mode of GWT. For this reason many test tools have problems to recognize dynamically generated elements. QF-Test, however, goes one level deeper here and recognizes the elements by “getting past the obfuscation”. Thus, QF-Test ensures a reliable component recognition also for GWT.Features QF-Test/web
QF-Test Training (German), November 24-26, 2015 at QFS
Act now to secure a place in our next compact course in German language at the QFS headquarters in Wolfratshausen near Munich – and to explore how to use QF-Test highly efficiently. Recommendation of a course participant: “I was fully pleased with the course. Both the training and the product (QF-Test) are very professional.” Details
QF-Test 4.0.8 released
This release brings support for Firefox 42 and fixes a handful of subtle bugs.
In memoriam Michael Bretthauer
2015-10-09 -We deeply mourn the loss of our long-term employee, colleague and friend Michael Bretthauer, who passed away on September 23, 2015.
QF-Test Jenkins Plugin
Jenkins is a continuous integration build tool. Therefore it is meant to control and monitor the build process within a software project. One important step in this build process is automated testing for example UI tests with QF-Test.
QFS as exhibitor and speaker at the JUG Saxony Day
2015-10-02, JUG Saxony Dresden, Germany -as exhibitor and speaker QFS attended the 2. JUG Saxony Day 2015 in Dresden as exhibitor and presented the latest QF-Test version live at our booth.
October 6th: Special webinar on web component recognition
Component recognition for web pages especially in combination with AJAX toolkits means a particular challenge in UI testing. By use of a so called CustomWebResolver in QF-Test you can adapt and significantly improve recognition for your web application. This course is offered on October 6th by our senior trainer Martin Moser and ist suitable for developers and advanced users interested in web testing. The session is going to take 1.5 hours and costs 100 € per participant. For reservations or further information please contact sales@qftest.com or +49 8171 386 48-0. Details
QF-Test 4.0.7 released
This release mainly brings support for Firefox 41 and Ext JS 6, but it also includes fixes for various subtle issues in all GUI engines and is a generally recommended update.
Four new QF-Test videos to watch
The introductory videos ‘The Quickstart Wizard’ and its variant for web applications ‘The Quickstart Wizard Web’ show how to begin working with your own application. The two hands-on guides for handling ComponentNotFoundExceptions in simple and more complex cases should be very helpful for beginners as well as experienced QF-Test users.Videos
QF-Test 4.0.6 released
QF-Test is now ready for Windows 10, except that of course Microsoft’s new browser Edge is not supported yet. Besides the updates for Firefox versions 38.1 ESR, 39 and 40 as well as Eclipse/SWT 4.5, which were already released as patches, this release includes support for the AJAX toolkit RAP at version 3.0 and tests for Java FX on Mac OS X run much better now.
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