Squish tip of the week: Automating Multiple Applications with Multiple Squish Installations or Editions
Did you know that it is possible to use multiple Squish editions in a single test script? The following example...
Read moreDid you know that it is possible to use multiple Squish editions in a single test script? The following example...
Read moreThere are situations in which test scripts will hang and time out on Windows while executing. Most of this cases...
Read moreOn September 1st, as part of the QtCon conference, our partner KDAB hosts a day of training. This training day...
Read moreView a full recording of the webinar* about automated Qt and QML GUI testing with Squish. During the Webinar, several...
Read moreWhat is Visual Testing? Visual testing is a testing activity that aims to verify the presentation properties of a GUI...
Read moreDid you know that you can use Jenkins to run Squish tests? Jenkins, previously known as Hudson, is an open...
Read moreTroubleshooting a script can be long and exhausting especially if there are objects which can not be found. Fortunately, we...
Read moreAbout ten months after the release of Squish 6.0, we are proud and excited to make available a BETA of...
Read moreDid you know that Squish supports automating Modern UI/Windows Store apps (also called Metro applications) when used on the Windows...
Read moreWhen a window is created, an application defines a window class, which is registered with the system. This class defines...
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