for testing web applications executed in the newly released Firefox
version 2.0.
Squish/Web is a professional functional GUI testing tool to create and
run automated GUI tests on Web/HTML/Ajax applications.
Squish works on different platforms such as Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac
OS X and embedded Linux and supports testing web applications in
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Firefox, Mozilla, Safari and
Konqueror.
Support for testing web applications running in the new Firefox 2.0
has now been added and will be available in version 3.0.3 of
Squish/Web. Existing customers and evaluators can request a Squish
3.0.3 snapshot now.
“One of the Squish/Web’s main advantages is the possibility to run the
same test scripts in different web browsers to not only automatically
test the web application’s functionality but to also automatically
ensure correct behavior in different browsers. Therefor it is
important for us to quickly provide our customers with support for new
web browser versions as soon as they become available”, said Frerich
Raabe from froglogic.
Squish offers a versatile testing framework for web applications with
a choice of popular test scripting languages (Python, JavaScript and
Tcl) extended by test-specific functions, open interfaces, add-ons,
integrations into test management systems, a powerful IDE aiding the
creation and debugging of tests and a set of command line tools
facilitating fully automated test runs.
Tests created with Squish are cross-platform and browser independent
and can be executed in any of the supported browsers without any
changes.
If you are interested in evaluating or purchasing Squish/Web or any
other edition of Squish, please contact squish@froglogic.com or visit
http://www.froglogic.com.
About froglogic
froglogic GmbH is a software company based in Hamburg,
Germany. Their flagship product is Squish, a professional automated
test tool for GUI applications based on Qt, Tk or XView and for
HTML-based web applications running in different web browsers.
froglogic also offers Qt consultancy services and other and Qt-based
development tools such as the Tcl/Tk/Qt migration framework Tq. More
about froglogic at www.froglogic.com.”
Link: froglogic.com