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Safari Technology Preview provides a way to have an early look at the upcoming web technologies in OS X and iOS. Starting today, TestingBot is providing the latest Safari Technology Preview builds in...
View ArticleAutomated testing of Firefox, Chrome and Safari browser extensions
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View ArticlemacOS Sierra Automated and Manual testing
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View ArticleAndroid Marshmallow (6.0) Selenium Testing
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TestingBot now supports the latest Opera versions for both Automated and Manual Browser Testing. As Opera is regarded as the fifth most popular browser on the web, we decided that it was important to...
View ArticleSelenium 3 Beta Testing with TestingBot
TestingBot provides an option for people who want to run their Selenium tests with the latest Selenium 3 beta versions! Selenium 3 is currently still in beta, so bugs might appear when using this beta...
View ArticleHow to set up your own Selenium Server and test on different Firefox versions
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View ArticleFree Automated Testing for Open Source Projects
We love Open-Source projects at TestingBot! Some of the components powering our service are using Open-Source projects. That’s why we decided to create a custom, free plan, for running tests in open...
View ArticleNew feature: 2 Factor Authorization
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View ArticleSafari 10 Automated Testing with Apple’s SafariDriver
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View ArticleTestingBot Update: new features
Below is a list of new features we’ve added this past month to the TestingBot.com service: We take a video for every test you run on TestingBot. This used to be a flash/.flv video, now we’re offering...
View ArticleStatus Badges, Test Builds and Build Matrix
Three new features have been added to TestingBot: Status Badges: an image that displays whether your latest build passed or failed. Test Build Pages: an overview of your test builds, which you can...
View ArticleHeadless Selenium Testing with Chrome Headless
Since Chrome 60, there’s an option to make Chrome run in headless mode. Headless mode means Chrome does not need to start up a User Interface (Window/GUI), it simply runs without any visualisation....
View ArticleAutomated & Manual Browser Testing on Mac OS High Sierra
We’re pleased to announce that starting today, we’ve added macOS High Sierra (mac 10.13) beta to our list of available platforms. At TestingBot we believe it’s important to run your automated/manual...
View ArticleiPhone X, iPhone 8 and iOS 11.0 Automated & Manual Testing
Today we’ve added iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8s and other iPhone models with iOS 11.0 to our list of browsers/devices to test on. You can now run both manual tests and automated tests against these...
View ArticleTeamCity Plugin Now Available for TestingBot
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