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What are the best multi-browser testing tools?

Testsigma

To ensure the features run uniformly across various browsers and OS versions that our users have, we should perform multi-browser testing. Let us understand the importance of multi-browser testing before we proceed. You can also check out our post on the most common issues one can face while performing browser compatibility tests.

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Are Times still Good for Load Testing?

Alex Podelko

My post Good Times for Load Testing was published in 2014. It is difficult to believe that 5 years passed… Are times still good for load testing? If we speak about commercial load testing tools, we see rather a shrinking market and not too much innovation recently. Commercial Tools [Crisis?]. Open Source.

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An exhaustive list of the most popular cross-browser testing tools

Testsigma

Cross Browser Testing is one of the most growing needs for software development companies today. The penetration of the internet in almost every aspect of life ii. To access one website, users have the option of using one out of tonnes of browsers available today. Some of these tools are free, some premium. Signup now.

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Compatibility Testing – An introduction

Testlodge

Various testing activities take place throughout the software development lifecycle, including compatibility testing, which is a non-functional testing technique. Results may vary because of factors like resolution, internet speed, and different OS versions. Why Perform Compatibility Testing?

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Cross-Browser Testing: Best Practices and Useful Resources

DZone

In the earlier days of web development, executing cross-browser testing used to be very easy. There used to be only a few limited browsers, each browser had limited versions in usage, and most importantly, there were not so many different mobile screen sizes to worry about.

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No code automation testing: When to use and when not to use

Testsigma

Having a coded approach to test automation has its benefits. It certainly does give you the power to be extra flexible in terms of test case creation. No code automation testing is an alternate approach that might be suitable for you and give you ROI sooner, providing few conditions are met. Too many repetitive regression tests.

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Cross-browser testing on the cloud: advantages and disadvantages

Testsigma

Cross-browser testing is performed to be sure that your product is working as expected on the various device, platform, and browser (and their versions) combinations that your customers might be using. However, the pain and efforts associated can be reduced, if the cross-browser testing is cloud-based. Reference: [link].

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