On Wednesday the 27th of April 2022 at the career fair in Bad Tölz. QFS was represented as an exhibitor with Yann Spöri, Martina Schmid and the aforementioned company kicker.
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Our kicker – once again, one of the most important « employees »
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Two Free Special Webinars in May
2022-05-05 15.30 - 16.30 CEST: Android Testing | 2022-05-16 15.30 - 16.30 CEST: Optimizing your test structure and documentation
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Fair MeineAusbildung! (myApprenticeship!) on 2022-04-27 in Bad Tölz
We will be represented at the fair MeineAusbildung! on 2022-04-27 in Bad Tölz. Send your children by or apply to us yourself as a tester or developer.
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QF-Test 5.4.3 released
This maintenance update primarily adds support for Eclipse/SWT 4.23 alias “2022-03” and for JxBrowser 7.22.
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QF-Test Version 5.4.2 Released
This maintenance release includes some minor web-specific version updates and fixes a few bugs.
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New Blog Post: Running Website Tests in Parallel with QF-Test
Running multiple tests at once could improve test execution time a lot (if raw system performance is not a bottleneck) while saving lots of infrastructure overhead because everything can run on one machine.
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Complete QF-Test Tutorial recorded
We have recorded our whole Tutorial as video version. Learn in less than 3 hours how to work with QF-Test.
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QF-Test Version 5.4.1 released
This maintenance release includes a few minor version updates and fixes a handful of bugs.
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Happy birthday – 20 years QFS
Today we are celebrating the 20th birthday of Quality First Software GmbH.
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QF-Test Medium Upgrade 5.4 Released
The medium upgrade QF-Test 5.4 adds support for testing applications based on Java 18, the embedded Chrome browser for QF-Driver has been updated to CEF version 95 and Eclipse/SWT 4.22 alias “2021-12” is now supported. Electron applications can now be addressed via the far superior CDP-Driver connection mode, the options dialog has a search functionality and copy/paste of images is now possible for image check nodes and screenshot logs.
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No Log4j Vulnerability in QF-Test
In the last days, a vulnerability in the popular open source library log4j has been reported, nick-named Log4shell. QF-Test is not (and has not) been vulnerable to this attack, for a number of reasons.
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Evaluation: Bachelor’s Thesis about QF-Test
Bachelor’s Thesis by iSYS Software GmbH in Munich about: QF-Test vs. Selenium vs. TestCafe vs. TestStudio
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QF-Test Version 5.3.4 Released
This maintenance update fixes a memory leak that was introduced in QF-Test version 5.3.3.
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QF-Test Version 5.3.3 Released
This maintenance update adds support for Eclipse / SWT 4.21 alias “2021-09”, Opera 78 and 79 as well as JxBrowser up to version 7.19 and fixes a number of smaller bugs.
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Special Webinar QF Test and Continuous Integration Tools
Register for our Special Webinar about ” Everything in flux - Using QF Test with Continuous Integration Tools on the Example of Jenkins” on September 27, 2021 at 2.30 p.m. CEST in English and 10.30 a.m. CEST in German.
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QF-Test Version 5.3.2 Released
This maintenance update works around a limitation of CDP regarding text retrieval and fixes a number of smaller bugs.
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Special Webinar QF-Test and CDP-Driver Connection Mode
Register for our Special Webinar about “CDP Driver for Web Performance Gain” on July 15, 2021 at 2 p.m. CEST in English and 10 a.m. CEST in German.
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QF-Test Version 5.3.1 Released
This maintenance update adds support for Java 17, Eclipse / SWT 4.20 alias “2021-06”, Opera 77 as well as JxBrowser 7.16 and fixes a number of smaller bugs.
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QF-Test Medium Upgrade 5.3 Released
With the newly added browser connection mode CDP-Driver (Chrome DevTools Protocol) this medium upgrade is a real game-changer for web test automation with QF-Test. By talking directly to the browser it supports Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Opera on Windows, Linux and macOS with a performance, stability and feature set formerly only available with QF-Driver for Chrome on Windows. And that’s on top of a massive performance boost of QF-Driver for Chrome with observed speed-up ranging from 10%…
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Vacancy: Software developer Frontent (m/f/d) in Geretsried or Leipzig, Germany
We are looking for a Software Developer Frontend (m/f/d) for one of our locations Geretsried or Leipzig.