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    qTest Reviews

    qTest

    Tricentis

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    Software testing must be centrally managed and visible from conception to production in order to make software releases more secure and faster. Tricentis qTest enables teams to collaborate and ship faster, with less risk, by unifying, managing, and scaling testing across the enterprise. Robust testing includes a variety of testing tools, teams, test types, and testing methods. Tricentis qTest combines them all so that teams can release more confidently and reduce risk. It also helps identify opportunities to move faster - collectively. Automate more testing, increase the release velocity, and bring together teams throughout the software development process. Native DevOps integrations such as Jira, Jenkins and GitHub keep QA and development in sync. With a full audit trail, trace defects and tests back to development and requirements. Align teams with cross-project reporting.
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    BrowserStack Reviews

    BrowserStack

    BrowserStack

    $29/month/user
    2 Ratings
    BrowserStack is the leading software testing platform in the world, with 19 global data centers & 20,000+ real Android and iOS devices that power nearly 1 Billion tests a year. BrowserStack's end-to-end unified testing platform supports functional testing, visual testing, accessibility testing, performance testing, test observability, API testing, and more. BrowserStack helps Amazon, Paypal, Well Fargo Bank, Nvidia, MongoDB, Pfizer, GE, Discovery, React JS, and several other customers deliver quality software quickly by moving their testing to the Cloud. With BrowserStack, Dev/QA teams can deliver an amazing experience to every customer while moving fast.
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    LambdaTest Reviews
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    LambdaTest

    LambdaTest Inc.

    $15.00/month
    32 Ratings
    LambdaTest, a cloud-based cross browser test platform, enables enterprises to run web automation tests at scale (through parallel coding). **Selenium Automation Grid & Cypress CLI on LambdaTest** Tests can be run across more than 2,000 browsers, devices, operating systems to improve browser coverage. LambdaTest is a cloud-based Selenium Grid which helps you run Selenium tests faster. It's secure, scalable and reliable. The Cypress CLI, available on LambdaTest allows you to expand Cypress test coverage up to 40+ browser versions across Windows or macOS platforms. Automation testing is not the only option. You can also do manual tests, visual interface tests, and real time tests. **LT Browser – Responsive Web Testing** LambdaTest's LT browser is a groundbreaking developer-oriented tool that helps you assess the responsiveness and usability of your website. Mobile testing is easier with responsive tests that can be run against 50+ resolutions. You can also create unlimited custom devices.
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    Sauce Labs Reviews

    Sauce Labs

    Sauce Labs

    $19 per user per month
    1 Rating
    Sauce Labs is the largest continuous testing cloud in the world for web and mobile apps. This gives development teams from the top digital brands the ability to deliver apps faster, without compromising on quality. With extensive device and testing coverage, streamlined beta distribution, best-in class error monitoring, and constant feedback loops during your app development cycle, you can release better mobile apps faster. Your mobile apps will always work in real-world scenarios on any device and browser. Sauce Labs' end-to-end solutions for mobile quality enable organizations to deliver mobile apps in a modern era of DevOps driven development. They can achieve quality and speed at all stages of app development - from conception to production. We have you covered, no matter what your testing needs are, the application type you're developing, or your role within the mobile SDLC.
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    TestingBot Reviews

    TestingBot

    TestingBot

    $30/month
    TestingBot offers comprehensive testing solutions for websites and mobile apps, encompassing automated, manual, and visual testing. The platform boasts a diverse remote grid consisting of over 6000 browser and physical mobile device combinations. Key features of TestingBot include the ability to execute Selenium, Appium, Playwright, Puppeteer, Espresso, XCUITest, and Cypress tests in the cloud. Each test conducted on TestingBot's cloud platform provides valuable outputs such as screenshots, a video recording, and detailed test logs. Additional features include: - Automated visual regression testing for early detection of visual bugs. - Geolocation testing from various countries worldwide to ensure global coverage. - Live access to real browsers and devices, allowing users to take control of actual devices for testing iPhone or Android apps. - Test Analytics providing an overview of test results. - Seamless integrations with popular tools like Slack, Jenkins, GitHub, and more.
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    Cypress Reviews

    Cypress

    Cypress.io

    Free
    End-to-end testing of any web-based application is fast, simple and reliable.
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    LT Browser Reviews

    LT Browser

    LambdaTest

    $15 per month
    Next-gen browser for building, testing and debugging mobile websites. You can test the website on various pre-installed mobile device views ports. LT Browser is a mobile browser that allows you to view the website in both iOS and android resolutions. Can't find your favorite device? LT Browser allows you to create your own device view port and save it for later use. You can create new mobile, tablet, or desktop devices to test your website. You can also test the screen resolution on different devices. Screen resolution testing can be done on different screen sizes. Mobile website testing doesn't require you to switch between two devices. LT Browser allows you to test two devices simultaneously. You can perform mobile website testing on different sizes of tablet and desktops, and inspect websites on different resolutions simultaneously. LT Browser includes DevTools that allow you to simultaneously test responsiveness on multiple devices. You can test website on different resolutions using separate DevTools.
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    pytest Reviews
    Using pytest you can write better programs. The pytest framework allows you to write small tests while still being able to support complex functional testing of libraries and applications. Because of pytest’s introspection, only plain assert sentences are used. Details on failing assert statements. Auto-discovery test modules and functions. Modular fixtures are used to manage small or parametrized, long-lasting test resources. The box can run unittest (including trial), and nose test suites. Supports Python 3.6+, and PyPy 3. Rich plugin architecture with over 315+ plugins from outside and a thriving community. Tidelift is working with the maintainers of Python and thousands of other packages to provide commercial support and maintenance for open-source dependencies that you use to build your applications. You can save time, reduce risk, improve code health, and pay the maintainers of exactly the dependencies that you use.
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    NUnit Reviews

    NUnit

    .NET Foundation

    NUnit is a unit testing framework for all.Net language languages. Originally ported from JUnit. The current production release, version 3, features many new features and support to a wide variety of.NET platforms. The NUnit Project is a member the.NET Foundation. The.NET Foundation will provide guidance to ensure the project's future. Thanks to the hard work of many of our contributors and team members, NUnit's success has been possible. The Core Team would like to thank everyone for their contributions and help that have made NUnit what it is today. The number of NUnit packages downloaded on NuGet.org has exceeded 126 million. Without the hard work of volunteers who give their time and knowledge to the project, we couldn't have done it. NUnit is Open Source software, and NUnit3 is released under the MIT License.
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    TestNG Reviews
    JUnit and NUnit are both inspired by TestNG, but it introduces some new functionalities to make it more powerful and easy to use. For example, you can run your tests in large thread pools with different policies (all methods in their own threads, one thread per class, etc.). It can be used to verify that your code is multithread-safe, it supports data-driven testing (with @DataProvider), supports parameters, and has a powerful execution model (no TestSuite). A variety of tools and plug ins are available to support the - such as Eclipse, IDEA, Maven, and many others. It also embeds BeanShell to provide additional flexibility. There are default JDK functions that allow for runtime and logging (no dependencies) and dependent methods for testing application servers. TestNG covers all types of tests: unit, functional, integration, and more.
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    Appium Reviews

    Appium

    The JS Foundation

    Appium is an open-source framework for testing web apps. It can be used with native, hybrid, and mobile web apps. It can drive iOS, Android, or Windows apps using the WebDriver protocol. Appium was created with the idea that native apps should not require recompiling or including an SDK. Appium should allow you to use your preferred frameworks, test practices, and tools. Appium is an open-source project. We have made design and tool choices to encourage a vibrant contributor community. Appium is designed to automate mobile apps from any language and any testing framework. It also allows full access to back-end APIs, DBs, and test code. You can write tests using your favorite development tools, including all the languages mentioned above and possibly more (with the Selenium WebDriver and language-specific client library).
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