Hello dear QF-Test users!
QF-Test version 7.1.3 is available. This maintenance release brings support for Java 23 and fixes some minor bugs.
In line with the current JavaFX blog and our special webinar last Monday about the "QF-Test UI inspector in practice", the visual inspector for analyzing UI components is now also available for JavaFX applications. The recording of the special webinar will soon be available on our YouTube channel.
In addition to the upcoming training dates for beginners and experts, you will also find dates for trade fair participations in this newsletter.
Best regards,
your QFS team
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QF-Test Basics: Training via Webinar
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JAX 2024 |
German Testing Day |
ASQF Testing Day NRW |
Online Expert Day Following the great success of the previous Expert Days, an English version is now available. In this online training, we will dive deeply into QF-Test and show you how to optimize the interaction with your web application. There will be time for exercises on special topics and your personal questions. |
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