From November 4 through 6 we are going to present the new features of QF-Test 4 live at our booth at the W-JAX conference in Munich.Entry to the foyer with our product presentation and to the exhibition area with our stand is free (the conference itself is not). We’re looking forward to seeing you at our stand.Details
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QFS at the W-JAX 14 in Munich: Hope to see you!
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QF-Test 4.0.1 released
The focus of this release is clearly on fixing bugs, but a number of new features, like the newly added support for the JavaFX TreeTable, are included as well.
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September special webinar: Get your ticket!
Effective management of pre- and postconditions with dependencies will be the topic of QFS’ next special webinar offered by our senior trainer Martin Moser on September 23rd. The session is going to take 1.5 hours and costs 100€ per participant. A German version is offered on September 22nd.For reservations or further information please contact sales@qftest.com or +49 8171 386 48-0. Details
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Major upgrade: QF-Test 4.0 released
It’s done: QF-Test 4.0.0 is now complete and ready for download.Highlights include support for the new GUI technology JavaFX, Google Chrome as the third browser besides Internet Explorer and Firefox, improved handling for Java WebStart and applets, jQuery UI as additionally supported AJAX framework, generic classes for components of all GUI engines, a multi-level sub-item concept named QPath, similar to XPath, support for the embedded browsers Java FX WebView and JxBrowser 4, an improved user interface with colored syntax highlighting and a new qfs.qft package for client-side ssh connections.
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QF-Test version 3.5.7 released
This update primarily adds support for Eclipse / SWT version 4.4 “Luna” as well as for Firefox versions 31 and 32.
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Against the lack of specialists: young talents at QFS
Just before the summer holidays a group of 9th grade pupils visited QFS.Introduce young people early on into the professional world and show the range of qualified jobs available locally is the idea behind.Details
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Germany celebrates its 4th star – celebrate with us and win!
Football, ole, ole - QFS is in party mood as well so we provide 4% discount on all license purchases until end of July 2014. Be a bit of a winner, too, and get your quote today :-).Details
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Release Candidate for QF-Test 4.0 released
QF-Test 4.0 is nearly complete and enters the final release phase with this first Release Candidate, which also introduces QPath, a syntax for multi-level sub-items similar to XPath.
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Sports and fun: Company run and summer event
At QFS not only the software runs well: For the sixth time, company employees and their families participated in a company run of the Business Forum Oberland on June 4. Two days later, the soreness had almost subsided and all were fit again for a golf taster course as part of the QFS summer event.Details
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Support Tip: QF-Test/web on Ubuntu Linux
In case you need to set up QF-Test for web testing on the latest Ubuntu LTS version 14.04, there are some things you should know. Follwing article from our mailing list will help.Features QF-Test/web
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Video QF-Test/web: Web testing made easy
“Reduce complexity” is the magic formula! Watch our video showing how to test AJAX applications at business level with QF-Test/web mapping the browser’s DOM back to high-level UI elements.Features QF-Test/web
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Third beta for QF-Test 4.0 released
All the major projects for QF-Test 4.0 have made significant progress since beta 2. Support for the Chrome browser is nearing completion, embedded browser support is stabilizing and has more features and for JavaFX we are already talking about final details like automated procedure recording or some special checks which have now been implemented.For SWT applications this version fixes a serious performance issue that unfortunately was introduced in QF-Test version 4.0.0-beta2.
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50,000 Tests per Day – that is Fun
Our automation framework with QF-Test runs like a clockwork currently. Since February we have reached an average of 3,000 tests per hour (peak: sometimes even over 50,000 per day) with 60 QF-Test daemons :-).Boris Basic, LT Test Service Center, Suva, Luzern, Switzerland.Please feel invited to share your small and big success stories.Testimonials
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QF-Test Training May 13 – 15, 2014
Secure yourself a place in this compact course in English here at QFS - and best fundamentals for a highly efficient use of QF-Test.For reservations or further information please contact sales@qftest.com. Details
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QF-Test version 3.5.6 released
This update primarily adds support for Firefox versions 29 and 30.
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Premiere: Special webinars for Scripting with Jython or Groovy
QFS is now offering special ‘Theme Webinars’ covering important aspects of test automation with QF-Test.Our experienced trainer and consultant Martin Moser starts the series with two sessions about the scripting languages Jython and Groovy on April 28 (English) and April 29 (German). Each session will be about 1.5 hours long and costs 100 EUR per user.For reservations or further information please contact sales@qftest.com. Details
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Second beta for QF-Test 4.0 released
This version completes support for generic classes which are now uniform for all GUI engines. Chrome support is progressing well and embedded browsers via JavaFX WebView or JxBrowser 4 can now be interacted with, capture/replay of mouse events already works.
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New case study: QF-Test at Swiss Life
Read our new case study about the successful usage of QF-Test at Swiss Life insurance company in Munich!Details
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Public beta for QF-Test 4.0 with JavaFX and Chrome support
QF-Test version 4.0.0-beta1 adds support for JavaFX and the Chrome browser. Additional highlights include improved support for Java WebStart and Applets, support for the AJAX framework jQuery UI, generic classes for components of all GUI engines, an improved user interface with colored syntax highlighting and a new package for client-side ssh connections.
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QFS = Quality – Fun – Sustainability!
QFS not only stands for our company name - Quality First Software - but also for Quality, Fun and Sustainability: this acronym of our company philosophy resulted from an intensive “Leitbild” process in 2012/13, developing the vision and guiding principles for QFS’s future with the entire staff and under guidance of an external consultant. Details to the general orientation project , QFS corporate philosophy