Best UI Testing Tools for Klaros-Testmanagement

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    Selenium Reviews

    Selenium

    Software Freedom Conservancy

    2 Ratings
    Selenium automates browsers. That's all there is to it! It's up to you what you do with this power. It is primarily used to automate web applications for testing purposes. However, it is not limited to that. Boring web-based administration tasks are also possible (and should) be automated. Selenium WebDriver is a collection language-specific bindings that allows you to drive a browser the way it was intended to be driven. It will allow you to create robust browser-based regression automation suites, tests, scale, and distribute scripts across multiple environments. Selenium WebDriver is a Chrome and Firefox addon that allows you to quickly create bug reproduction scripts or scripts to assist in automated exploratory testing. It will record and playback all interactions with the browser. You can scale by running tests on multiple machines and managing multiple environments from one central point.
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    QF-Test Reviews

    QF-Test

    Quality First Software

    $2275.00/one-time
    Professional and efficient Testing of Web, Java, Windows and Android applications cross platform on Windows, Linux and macOS - Java Swing, AWT, JavaFX, SWT, Eclipse Plug-Ins, RCP, WebStart, Applets, RIA, ULC, Captain Casa, Hybrids with Web: JxBrowser, SWT-Browser, JavaFXWebView, JPro, Webswing -Cross-browser on Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Headless Browser, Electron -Classical Win32, .Net based on WPF or Windows Forms, Window Apps / UWP using XAML controls, C++ apps (e.g. Qt) - Android applications can be tested on real devices and with the Emulator from Android Studio. GUI Test tool with robust component recognition
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    Ranorex Studio Reviews

    Ranorex Studio

    Ranorex

    $3,590 for single-user license
    All members of the team can perform robust automated testing on desktop, mobile, and web applications. This is regardless of whether they have any experience with functional test automation tools. Ranorex Studio is an all in one solution that provides codeless automation tools and a complete IDE. Ranorex Studio's industry-leading object recognition system and shareable object repository make it possible to automate GUI testing, regardless of whether you are using legacy applications or the latest mobile and web technologies. Ranorex Studio supports cross browser testing with integrated Selenium WebDriver integration. Easy data-driven testing can be done using CSV files, Excel spreadsheets, or SQL database files. Ranorex Studio supports keyword-driven testing. Our tools for collaboration enable test automation engineers to create reusable code modules, and share them with their team. Get a 30-day free trial to get started with automation testing.
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    TestComplete Reviews

    TestComplete

    SmartBear

    $4,836
    An easy-to-use GUI test automation tool allows you to ensure the quality of your application while not compromising speed or agility. Our AI-powered object recognition engine, script or scriptless flexibility are unmatched. This allows you to test every desktop, mobile, and web application. TestComplete includes an intelligent object repository and support to over 500 controls. This will ensure that your GUI tests are robust, scalable, and easy-to-maintain. Automation means higher quality overall. Automate UI testing across a wide variety of desktop applications including.Net and Java, WPF, and Windows 10. Reusable tests can be created for all web applications, including modern JavaScript frameworks such as React and Angular. Automate functional UI testing on Android and iOS devices. You don't need to jailbreak your phone.
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    FitNesse Reviews
    FitNesse is a wiki server. It has a low learning curve and entry requirements. This makes it an excellent tool for collaboration with business stakeholders, for example. FitNesse runs the wiki pages as tests. The specifications can be compared to the application, which results in a roundtrip between implementation and specifications. FitNesse is an open-source project. The code base is not the property of any company. The FitNesse community shares a lot of information. It is flexible and can be used in a variety of areas, including Web/GUI testing to testing electronic components. FitNesse tests are able to give us feedback on features very early in a project. The tests should be written first so that programmers can code to them. FitNesse tests are a great way to get feature feedback. They can be run manually, or automatically by anyone who has web access to the server.
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