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froglogic Squish/Web Testing Tool Supports Firefox 2.0 (4 messages)
- Posted by: Reginald Stadlbauer
- Posted on: November 16 2006 10:40 EST
Squish/Web is a professional functional GUI testing tool to create and run automated GUI tests on Web/HTML/Ajax applications. Squish works on different platforms such as Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X and embedded Linux and supports testing web applications in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Firefox, Mozilla, Safari and Konqueror. Support for testing web applications running in the new Firefox 2.0 has now been added and will be available in version 3.0.3 of Squish/Web. Existing customers and evaluators can request a Squish 3.0.3 snapshot now. Squish offers a versatile testing framework for web applications with a choice of popular test scripting languages (Python, JavaScript and Tcl) extended by test-specific functions, open interfaces, add-ons, integrations into test management systems, a powerful IDE aiding the creation and debugging of tests and a set of command line tools facilitating fully automated test runs. Tests created with Squish are cross-platform and browser independent and can be executed in any of the supported browsers without any changes. If you are interested in evaluating or purchasing Squish/Web or any other edition of Squish, please contact squish at froglogic dot com or visit http://www.froglogic.com/squish.Threaded Messages (4)
- Mac Os X GUI application support by Marius Baghiu on November 16 2006 14:37 EST
- HTTPS? by zippy doodah on November 16 2006 16:55 EST
- Evaluation Hassle by zippy doodah on November 16 2006 17:04 EST
- Re: Evaluation Hassle by Konstantin Sobolev on November 18 2006 06:03 EST
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Mac Os X GUI application support[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Marius Baghiu
- Posted on: November 16 2006 14:37 EST
- in response to Reginald Stadlbauer
Does this software tool, also support automation of a Mac Os X GUI application? From what I see on the Squish web site this would only be possible if the GUI application was build using the QT framework. Am I wrong here? -
HTTPS?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: zippy doodah
- Posted on: November 16 2006 16:55 EST
- in response to Reginald Stadlbauer
Does this product support HTTPS? -
Evaluation Hassle[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: zippy doodah
- Posted on: November 16 2006 17:04 EST
- in response to Reginald Stadlbauer
I would love to evaluate your product unfortunately I have to send you an email after which I will be forever spammed. Please think about switching to an evaluation model more along the lines of maxq or yawet. -
Re: Evaluation Hassle[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Konstantin Sobolev
- Posted on: November 18 2006 06:03 EST
- in response to zippy doodah
agreed