Instead of Christmas cards: We would like to thank all of you for your cooperation and support within the last year. We wish you and your families merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Like every year we contribute a fixed multi-digit number of revenues to personally best known social projects.About QFS, Non-profit organizations
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Merry Christmas
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QF-Test version 3.5.4 released
The main focus of this release is on updates for Firefox versions 26 and 27 and ZK version 7 as well as synchronization of events with AJAX HTTP requests for additional toolkits.
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Free seats in German QF-Test Training December 10 - 12
There is a late-year qualification option for QF-Test at the date above. It pays off as a current participant stated: “Thanks to the very competent training session we are now prepared for a speedy start with QF-Test.” Boris Basic, LT Test Service Center, Suva, Luzern, Switzerland Details
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World Quality Report 2013: Quality-awareness in the IT sector increases
The fifth World Quality Report published September 2013 by Capgemini, Sogeti and HP reveals that application Testing and Quality Assurance (QA) has become increasingly important to organizations. While in 2012 about 18 percent of the total IT budget was spent on average on QA, the percentage has grown to up to a quarter of the budget in 2013. German businesses are still at the forefront of quality maturity. The report further indicates that increasing complexity of test-architectures and their handling still pose difficulties.Details
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Münchener Verein Completely Satisfied with QF-Test
We are pleased to share the following great statement from the Münchener Verein Insurance Group: “With QF-Test we made a fresh start after aiming to improve the cost-benefit ratio, especially in the support area of tool vendors. After two years of intensive use, QF-Test and the outstanding support from QFS have more than confirmed this decision.”
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QF-Test version 3.5.3 released
This release introduces support for the AJAX toolkit ICEfaces, adds support for Firefox versions 24 and 25 and further improves Java WebStart startup.
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QF-Test version 3.5.2 released
This maintenance release improves handling of Java WebStart and applets after the latest Java security fixes from Oracle and comes with updated support for Eclipse / SWT 4.3 “Kepler”, Firefox 22 and 23 and Testlink 1.9.7.
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General orientation workshop
13.06.2013, Wolfratshausen, Germany, Landhauscafé -Who are we? Where do we want to go? - The entire QFS staff committedly participated in this workshop, a component of the QFS “General orientation” project (ongoing since 2012) in which the existing values and goals of the company should be realized and elaborated (Corporate Philosophy) to develop a mutual direction for the future of QFS.
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QF-Test version 3.5.1 released
The highlight of this release is newly added support for the AJAX toolkits PrimeFaces and ZK, complemented by updates for RAP 2 and Vaadin 7, version updates for Firefox 21 and 22 as well as for the upcoming Eclipse / SWT 4.3 “Kepler”
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QF-Test versions 3.5.0 and 3.4.14 released
This “dot-zero” release QF-Test version 3.5.0 completes the main feature set of QF-Test version 3.5 and the parallel release of version 3.4.14 marks the end of the release cycle for QF-Test 3.4.Both versions add support for Firefox 20 and Eclipse / SWT 4.2.2/3.8.2 and work around a bug in recent JREs that could cause batch execution to simply stop in the middle of a test.
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OOP 2013: QFS as exhibitor
2013-01-22 - 2013-01-24, Munich, Germany- At the OOP Conference 2013 in Munich, QFS attended as exhibitor and presented the latest version of QF-Test live at the booth. There was also a presentation at Wednesday 2013-01-23 given by our senior consultant and trainer Martin Moser which was titled: “Dynamic GUIS and stable GUI Tests - How does that work?” (German handouts only)
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Exhibitor at OOP 2013 Munich
QFS presented itself and the latest version of QF-Test at OOP 2013 in Munich.Details
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QF-Test versions 3.5M3 and 3.4.13 released
Support was added for Firefox version 19 and updated for Firefox version 18 after an incompatible change. Interaction with Internet explorer 10 was improved and the project concept in QF-Test 3.5M3 now includes support for handling sub-projects.
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QF-Test versions 3.5M2 and 3.4.12 released
Both versions come with Eclipse support updated to versions 4.2.1 and 3.8.1, Firefox support up to version 18 and improved handling of Java WebStart.
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QF-Test version 3.5M1 released
The main new features of this medium upgrade to QF-Test version 3.5 include:· Grouping and managing test suites in projects· Support for AJAX toolkit Vaadin· Better abstraction with generic classes for web pages· Full sub-item support for several AJAX toolkitsSee the release notes for a complete list.
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QF-Test version 3.4.11 released
This version fixes applet support for the latest security updates of Java 1.6 and 1.7. Firefox support now includes version 17.
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QMetry – A new QFS partner for test management
QMetry, a premier test management platform provider, is a new QFS partner. The integration of QF-Test with QMetry, available through the cloud or on-premise, helps QA practitioners combine test automation with manual testing through a common interface and enables them to view and assimilate results through a centralized dashboard and other insightful results.Press
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QF-Test version 3.4.10 released
This version adds support for the coming Firefox versions 15 and 16 and improves the IO performance for test suites located on slow file systems.
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QF-Test version 3.4.9 released
This version complements the release of Eclipse “Juno” with SWT versions 3.8 and 4.2. It also includes support for Firefox version 14 and fixes several bugs in the browser wrapper of QF-Test, including crashes and a significant memory leak.