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Log4j vulnerability
BrowseEmAll’s top priority remains the security of our clients and our product. So, BrowseEmAll is actively responding to the reported remote code execution vulnerability in the Log4j. We are investigating and taking action for product and services that may be potentially impacted, and will continually publish information to help customers detect, investigate and mitigate attacks, […]
[Video] Setup A Selenium Grid In Less Than 1 Minute
Hello and welcome everybody to today’s webinar about how you can use browser BrowseEmAll in combination with Selenium Grid, or to be more precise, how you can run your Selenium tests on a dedicated testing machine, or a dedicated testing grid from your local machine, your CI server or something else that you have come […]
[Video] Jump Start Your Automated Testing With Record & Play
Hello and welcome everybody to today’s webinar about how you can jump-start your automated testing efforts with the Browser Mar record and play feature. Before we get started, just as a quick reminder, you will get an email with the recording of the webinar after this session, and of course, you can ask any […]
[Video] Automate Your Visual Cross Browser Testing
Welcome, everybody to today’s webinar about cross-browser visual testing, and how we can alternate the [inaudible 00:00:11]. So in this webinar today we will take a look at how you can use our cross browsing testing tool, BrowseEmAll, to create automated visual tests for your websites, and web layouts, and we will cover both […]
[Video] How To Test For Different Browsers Right On Your Machine
In this webinar, you will learn how you can test for different browsers directly on your machine. No SAAS or server-side software involved. Transcript: And welcome everybody to today’s webinar about cross-browser testing right on your machine. Before we get started, just two quick reminders. One, you get an email with the recording of the […]
How To Create Cross Browser Compatible Selenium Tests
In this post, we will take a look at what you need to know to make sure that your Selenium tests can run in different browsers. Selectors You Should Avoid You can use a lot of different selectors to identify elements during your tests. Unfortunately, not all selectors work well across different browsers. Especially the […]
On-Premise Cross-Browser Testing
In this post, I would like to show a few things that you might want to know about on-premise cross-browser testing and why our tools choose this approach. Of course, you will also learn if on-premise testing is the right solution for your use case or not. I think most of you will have this […]
Modern Manual and Automated Cross Browser Testing
In this article we will take a look at the current state of modern cross browser testing and how it is possible to leverage proven techniques to gain the most out of the limited testing time available. It is intended for web developers and testers working on small static websites and large scale modern web […]
Creating A Cross-Platform .Net UI Application
For more than 3 years now our company has developed and sold a desktop application for cross-browser testing called BrowseEmAll. As we started out we developed the application using the .Net Framework which means the application was only capable of running on the Microsoft Windows platform. As more and more web development is done on […]
Code-Free Automated Browser Testing With Record & Play in BrowseEmAll 9
Nearly 7 months have passed since the last major update to our on-premises browser testing tool BrowseEmAll. So it is rather big news that today the next major version is available! In this new release you will find: Recording & Play of Selenium tests directly in the browser Export recorded tests to C#, Java, Ruby […]