Hello dear QF-Test users!
Today's maintenance release QF-Test 9.0.4 adds support for Java 25 as well as for Eclipse / SWT 4.36 alias "2025-06" and fixes a number of bugs.
We also cordially invite you to our free special webinar on July 14, 2025 at 3:30 PM. The focus will be on the topic of object variables, which has opened up completely new possibilities beyond strings since QF-Test 9. We look forward to your participation!
In this newsletter, you’ll also find upcoming training dates, hands-on blog articles, and helpful QF-Test videos.
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![]() | Special Webinar Until now all QF-Test variables contained only strings - if you wanted to store e.g. numbers, they were always converted back and forth. As of QF-Test 9 any objects can be stored in QF-Test variables. In this special webinar we show, how object variables can be used profitably in your tests. Special webinar in German at 10:30 a.m. |
QF-Test Basics: Training via Webinar
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Would you like a training course which is individually tailored to your company? Just send us an email to service@qftest.com.
| Talk at TACON 2025: Erfolg in der E2E-Testautomatisierung ➜ To Tacon |
| Q12-TMT Test Management Tool |
| Special webinar video |
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