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Using Squish for Windows and Image-Based Object Lookup for Automation via VNC
En savoir plusIf you are unable to install Squish on the device you want to test, and you are using a GUI toolkit not supported by Squish so that using the Built-In Hook is not an option, you might still be able to test your application using Squish for Windows and...
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Help! Squish Does Not Stop At Any Breakpoint Anymore
En savoir plusIn the more recent past, we had a few incidents where customers and even colleagues found out how to disable the breakpoints in their test scripts in the Squish IDE. Unfortunately, they did not really notice how they were doing this and hence needed a little help to re-enable the...
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Squish tip of the week: How to setup a Jenkins slave to run Squish tests
En savoir plusDid you know that you can use Jenkins to run Squish tests? Jenkins, previously known as Hudson, is an open source tool for continuous integration* written in Java. Many companies use Jenkins to deploy and automate projects for their software life circle.
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Squish tip of the week: How to Automate a Modern UI Windows Store App
En savoir plusDid you know that Squish supports automating Modern UI/Windows Store apps (also called Metro applications) when used on the Windows desktop*? If an application offers information about its GUI objects via UI Automation, it is possible to automate the application with Squish and the supported Microsoft’s UI Automation API....
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Review of Squish Day Munich
En savoir plusThe first froglogic « Squish Day » is over with more than twenty people joining us in Munich, Germany.
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Squish Day Munich: Learn from froglogic's experts about Squish!
En savoir plusDo you want to learn from froglogic engineers everything about automated GUI Testing with Squish GUI Tester and Code Coverage Analysis with Squish Coco? Join us for a day at the Squish Day in Munich
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Measuring QML Coverage
En savoir plusLast year we started receiving the first requests for QML coverage. « Sure. We’ll look into it. », we replied. It seemed like a logical extension of our cross-language coverage tool Squish Coco. At least on first sight. At this year’s Qt Contributors’ Summit the question came up independently in one...