In the testing community, lots of companies use many different automation tools. It saves a lot of trouble going through repetitive tasks that the computer is quite capable of doing by itself. At Testuff, we don’t try to compete with those tools. They’ve been around for a while, they do a pretty good job, and [...]
Archive for the ‘Development’ category
Selenium – Please do the dishes!
April 15th, 2010
How many programs does your washing machine have?
September 8th, 2009
You probably don’t even know, and I bet you use maybe 2-3 of them.
4 if you are really into washing your clothes as a hobby.
This applies to most of our appliances and gadgets, our mobile phones, ipods and digital cameras. We usually don’t even know what the options are; we simply use those we already [...]
Testuff 1.1 Aftermath
October 29th, 2008
Yes, it has been two weeks since my last post. During this time we worked very hard on fixing and releasing Testuff 1.1 for the general QA public.
Unfortunately, it took us longer to release Testuff 1.1 than what we had anticipated. So, after it was finally out, we gathered round the round table and did [...]

