We are pleased to invite you to our next free special webinar
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Object variables – free special webinar on July 14, 2025
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QF-Test 9.0.4 available
This maintenance release adds support for Java 25 as well as for Eclipse / SWT 4.36 alias “2025-06” and fixes a number of bugs.
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Special webinar: Web Accessibility Testing with QF-Test
Free QF-Test special webinar on Monday, May 19, 2025, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM CEST, in English
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QF-Test 9.0.3 available
This maintenance release updates the embedded JRE to Temurin 17.0.15 and fixes several bugs.
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Maintenance release 9.0.2 available
This maintenance release fixes a potential corruption of the system configuration file, improves client connectivity and adds object type support to data drivers. It also comes with some updated libraries and fixes a few bugs.
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Maintenance version 9.0.1 available
This maintenance release improves on some of the new features in QF-Test 9 like the manual or screenshots in reports for accessibility tests. It also comes with some updated libraries and fixes a few bugs.
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QF-Test 9 available
New version QF-Test 9 supports you in the automated testing of your websites or web applications for compliance with established accessibility standards.
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Accessibility testing for web applications: Three approaches and additional considerations
The online magazine “Informatik Aktuell” has published an article on “Accessibility testing for web applications: Three approaches and additional considerations”. QF-Test will also provide accessibility tests for websites from the next version.
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QF-Test special webinar “Efficient end-to-end test automation” on Feb. 3, 2025
We are starting the new year with an invitation to our exciting new special webinar by Lilia Gargouri, a proven expert in quality assurance and test automation and soon to be a member of the German Testing Board.
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QF-Test 8.0.2 available
Over the past few months, we have been able to implement many exciting developments and innovations in QF-Test.
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qfs.de is now qftest.com
This week we switched our websites to the domain qftest.com. For the time being, nothing will change for you: All previous pages on qfs.de will be automatically redirected to the new location. Our email addresses remain the same until further notice and will then also be redirected.
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Recording of special webinar “iOS included: Testing mobile apps with QF-Test” available
In the recording of this special webinar, we show you how you can conveniently record and efficiently automate tests for iOS applications. Our experts reveal practical tricks and tips.
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QF-Test 8.0.1 available
This maintenance release adds support for Eclipse / SWT 4.33 alias “2024-09” and fixes a number of bugs, including a regression in the Java version for Windows.
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QF-Test 8 available
Well, if that’s not a good omen for our best QF-Test release ever!
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QF-Test 7.1.5 available
QF-Test version 7.1.5 is now available. With this maintenance release the visual UI Inspector also supports Eclipse/SWT applications and so is now available for all QF-Test UI engines.
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QF-Test 7.1.4 available
This maintenance release adds support for Eclipse / SWT 4.32 alias “2024-06” and fixes a number of smaller bugs.
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QF-Test 7.1.3 available
This maintenance release adds support for Java 23 and fixes a number of smaller bugs. Moreover, the visual inspector for analyzing UI components is now also available for JavaFX applications.
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QF-Test 7.1.2 available
QF-Test version 7.1.2 is available. This maintenance release brings support for Eclipse / SWT 4.31 or “2024-03” and fixes some minor bugs.
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QF-Test 7.1.1 available
The only change to this version is the removal of three executable files from the embedded cdp4j library that were suddenly flagged as malicious by various scanners. Those files were part of QF-Test since version 6.0.4 (November 2022), have never been used by QF-Test and should be harmless.
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Medium Release 7.1 available
In our latest medium upgrade QF-Test 7.1 the display of tree nodes in test-suites and protocols has been revised. In addition, QF-Test now has a special high contrast theme and you can now analyze the structure of Windows, Swing and embedded web applications with the QF-Test UI inspector.