Wide Range of Browsers and Devices
CrossBrowserTesting offers a large selection of browsers and devices, allowing developers to test their applications in various environments to ensure compatibility.
Live Testing
Users can perform live interactive testing on real devices, enabling them to manually verify the behavior of their application and catch issues that automated tests might miss.
Automated Testing Integration
The platform provides integration with popular testing frameworks and tools such as Selenium, Appium, and others, facilitating automated testing workflows.
Visual Testing
CrossBrowserTesting offers visual testing capabilities, allowing users to compare screenshots from different browsers to identify design inconsistencies.
Comprehensive Reports
Detailed test reports with screenshots and logs are generated, helping users to quickly identify and address issues found during testing.
Parallel Testing
The service supports parallel testing, enabling users to run multiple tests simultaneously, significantly reducing the overall testing time.
Easy-to-Use Interface
The user interface is intuitive and user-friendly, making it easy for both beginners and experienced testers to navigate and utilize the platform effectively.
Yeah I moved on pretty quick from browserstack, but it seems to be the most popular. I’ve tried crossbrowsertesting.com but at the moment I really like app.lambdatest.com.
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almost 2 years ago
Https://geizhals.de/ – this is a german site but the UI is nice and you can find a lot of stuff.
Https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3? – a phone search site. When I was at https://crossbrowsertesting.com we used this site a lot
Https://www.howacarworks.com/ – how a car works
Https://www.mcmaster.com/ – the UI here is so nice. Those illustrations
Https://ciechanow.ski/mechanical-watch/ – how does a mechanical…
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over 2 years ago
Fortunately we don’t need to install, nor configure, any other tools, unless maybe some fancy reporters, but for now we can get everything we need in terms of end-to-end automated testing out of Nightwatch. Besides Chrome, Nightwatch has built-in support for all major browsers, including Firefox, Edge, and Safari, all thanks to its integration with the W3C Webdriver API and Selenium. It also allows you to use…
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over 2 years ago
Crossbrowsertesting.com – Manual, Visual, and Selenium Browser Testing in the cloud – free for Open Source.
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about 3 years ago
Professionally, I do basically the same for dev testing. We also have various devices on different platforms/versions in the office when needed, and our QA team primarily uses Cross Browser Testing Tool. If I need to check something specific, I usually use CBT.
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over 3 years ago
Cross Browser testing, just to make sure same behavior is replicated everywhere.
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over 3 years ago