froglogic
  • Squish
    • Features
    • Editions
    • Success Stories
    • Prices
    • Buy
    • Qualification Kit
    • Free Trial
    • Download
  • Coco
    • Features
    • Success Stories
    • Prices
    • Buy
    • Qualification Kit
    • FAQ
    • Free Trial
    • Download
  • Test Center
    • Features
    • Success Stories
    • Integrations
    • Prices
    • FAQ
    • Free Trial
    • Download
  • Services
    • Training Courses
    • Consulting Services
    • Test Development
  • Support
    • Documentation
    • Knowledge Base
    • Webinars
    • Screencasts
    • Evaluation Guides
    • Qt Forum
    • Contact Support
  • Company
    • Jobs
    • Marketing
    • Partners
    • Trademarks
    • Contact Info
    • Privacy Policy
  • Blog
  • News

Search

froglogic / KDE

KDE

Squish for Qt – Support for Automated GUI Testing of Applications Based on Newly Released Qt 5.8
froglogic congratulates The Qt Company for releasing Qt 5.8 this week. froglogic is the vendor of Squish for Qt, the automated testing tool...
Read More
Reginald Stadlbauer
January 27, 2017
All, News
Yet another static code analyzer run
Looking for the answer to a 64-bit build question I ran into a news item titled “The Unicorn Getting Interested...
Read More
Harri Porten
October 2, 2014
All, Blog
Yes. We are hiring, too, but…
… not just testers. While our products Squish and Squish Coco are about testing we also need developers! Good ones....
Read More
Harri Porten
August 1, 2012
All, Blog
Help with cherry-picking
A question to those out there who are interested in the use of revision control software and release management. We...
Read More
Harri Porten
July 10, 2012
All, Blog
Meet froglogic at Qt Developer Days 2011 in Munich
After an eventful year in the Qt world it’s time for the annual Qt Developer Days again. We are very...
Read More
Reginald Stadlbauer
October 24, 2011
All, Blog
What we at froglogic think about Qt's future
More than two weeks passed since Nokia announced that it will adopt Windows Phone as their platform for smart phones....
Read More
Reginald Stadlbauer
March 1, 2011
All, Blog
K* == bad
KDE must have grown so big and old that it became unpopular to be associated with it. At least I...
Read More
Harri Porten
December 7, 2010
All, Blog
Moving to new location
After three years in froglogic’s office space it’s time to move on. We’ve outgrown this place after the last hires....
Read More
Harri Porten
November 9, 2010
All, Blog
Return from Akademy – any trustful airline left?
It was nice to have attended Akademy again. Everything was well organized and the talks were interesting or entertaining. Or...
Read More
Harri Porten
July 9, 2010
All, Blog
Going to Akademy, too.
After skipping the two last years I can’t help but attending Akademy again. Our company just released version 4.0* of...
Read More
Harri Porten
July 1, 2010
All, Blog

1 2 3 Next

News

  • Release of Coco 6.0 With IDE Integrations

  • Test Center 3.0 Available Now

  • Squish 7.0.1: Available Now

  • Squish 7.0: Available Now

  • Test Center 2.0 Released with Full Manual Testing Support

Recent Posts

  • Manual Testing with Squish Test Center

  • Automating Application Using Embedded Chromium Browsers

  • Is Verifying Video Playback That Hard?

  • 6 Reasons You Should Be Doing Behavior-Driven GUI Testing With Squish

  • Creating Powerful Remote Test Fixtures Using RPyC & the Squish GUI Tester

Upcoming Events

No events found.

Upcoming Webinars

About froglogic

froglogic, a business of The Qt Company, has been founded in 2003 and is known for its automated testing suite Squish with its flagship product Squish GUI Tester, the market-leading automated testing tool for GUI applications.

Keep in touch

ISO 9001: Compliant Quality Management

Copyright © 2022 froglogic GmbH. All rights reserved.

  • Contact Info
  • Privacy Policy
Usage Data Processing by Google

We would like to use Google Analytics to get a better understanding of how you use the website.

By agreeing to this, your usage data will be stored in the USA and processed by Google LLC. Both Google as well as federal US agencies can access this data and combine it with any other data about you, such as your search history, personal accounts or any other data known to Google.

See our privacy policy to toggle this feature and to learn more, or contact us.

Agree
Disagree