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QF-Test by Quality First Software GmbH is a well-established test automation tool in the IT testing market. QF-Test, the professional tool for test automation of applications with a graphical user interface (GUI), is successfully used by more than 1,000 customers from 50 different countries. Cross-platform (Windows, Linux/Unix, macOS), cross-browser (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Edge) and easy usability just some of the strengths that characterize "The Java and Web GUI test tool". QF-Test provides easy to use capture/replay for efficient recording of test cases for Java GUIs (Swing, SWT, JavaFX, Eclipse plug-ins and RCP, ULC, Web Start, applets) (https://www.qfs.de/en/qf-test/java-testing.html ) and web-based applications (HTML, AJAX: Angular, ExtGWT/GXT, ExtJS, GWT, ICEfaces, jQuery UI, jQuery EasyUI, Kendo UI, PrimeFaces, Qooxdoo, RAP, RichFaces, Smart GWT with Bootstrap and AngularJS Material toolkits, Vaadin, ZK etc.). Further (e.g. SAP UI5, Siebel Open UI, Wicket) and future web toolkits can be integrated with little effort (https://www.qfs.de/en/qf-test/web-testing.html ). Since January 2018 QF-Test can do PDF Testing, too. Advanced options like structuring and modularization strongly increase the reusability of system tests and thus reduce the maintenance effort. Expert functions like scripting in Jython, Groovy and Javascript enable access beyond the user interface. With its focus on regression testing, QF-Test is also applicable as a driver for load test automation. The target groups are (specialist) QAs (Capture/replay, possible without programming know-how) as well as developers (Scripting/access on API, browser DOM, Java components…). Professional email- and telephone support in English and German, directly from the authors and including: Documentation (>1,000 pages), videos, training, consulting, webinars, mailing list, technical FAQ.

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Testing the user interface of today’s applications is a very complex and error-prone task. Automating this task is challenging ...