Best Visual Testing Tools for Linux of 2024

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    Testsigma Reviews
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    Testsigma is a low-code end-to-end test automation platform for Agile teams. It lets SDETs, manual testers, SMEs, and QAs collaboratively plan, develop, execute, analyze, debug, and report on their automated testing for websites, native Android and iOS apps, and APIs. It is available as a fully managed, cloud-based solution as well as a self-hosted instance that is open source (Testsigma Community Edition). The platform is built with Java, but the automated tests are code-agnostic. Through built-in NLP Grammar, teams can automate user actions in simple English, or generate airtight test scripts with the Test Recorder. With features like built-in visual testing, parametrized or data-driven testing, 2FA testing, and an AI that automatically fixes unstable elements and test steps, identifies and isolates regression-affected scripts, and provides suggestions to help you find and fix test failures, Testsigma can replace tens of different tools in the QA toolchain to enable teams to test easily, continuously, and collaboratively.
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    Rainforest QA Reviews

    Rainforest QA

    Rainforest QA

    $200.00/month
    Modern software teams can automate their tests without writing code. Rainforest QA allows developers and product managers to automate and maintain end tests within any CI/CD pipeline. In five minutes or less, you can create your first test. Product builders should be able to control product quality. Rainforest allows anyone on your team to write, run, maintain, and triage automated UI tests. You can use our API, CLI or one of our direct connections with popular CI tools. Rainforest has everything you need to get started immediately.
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    MagicBell Reviews

    MagicBell

    MagicBell

    Free
    MagicBell is a notification Inbox for web, mobile, email and in-app. MagicBell notification inbox supports a wide range of integrations such as Slack, iOS, Android, Firebase, SendGrid, Mailgun, Postmark, Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox and more. MagicBell learns about your users’ preferences and protects them from unnecessary digital noise with smart notifications delivery, unlike other notification systems. You can be sure that every notification landing into your users’ inbox is contextually relevant, making the experience of using your product even more delightful. MagicBell notification inbox offers straightforward documentation, extensible, feature-rich API and playground for visual testing. The product is entirely FREE for up to 100 active users.
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    Galen Framework Reviews

    Galen Framework

    Galen Framework

    Free
    Layout testing was always a difficult task. Galen Framework provides a simple solution: it tests the relative location of objects on a page. You can create any layout by using a special syntax and extensive rules. Galen Framework is compatible with Selenium Grid. You can set up your tests so they run in a cloud such as LambdaTest or Sauce Labs or BrowserStack. This allows you to test responsive websites on different mobile devices. Galen can run multiple tests simultaneously, which is a time-saver. Galen Framework was designed with responsiveness as its goal. It is simple to set up a test that works with different browser sizes. Galen simply opens a browser and resizes it to a specified size. Then, the page is tested according to specifications. Galen Specs Language allows you to describe complex layouts, including those that are different from your browser's screen size. It is easy to write and easy to understand if you don't know the language.
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