Latest Version: Testuff 1.545 May 2013
- Test Editing and Planning Improved:
- Bulk Actions now supported on a lists of tests, in the Test screen. Faster and easier.
- Move tests between labs with a simple right click option.
- Simplified process of Adding Images on Steps in the Test Editor.
- Better presentation of requirements sync’d from an external tool (Supported for Jira and FogBugz) by showing the tracker requirement ID with the name.
- And More …
- tester_name field now included on the bug reporter defect template.
- Assigned-To field added to our Assembla integration.
Previous Monthly Releases (Since 2007)
Testuff 1.53
- Requirements can be now synchronized with your tracker. This cool new feature was implemented for Jira and Fogbugz, other trackers will follow soon. With this new synchronization feature you can get requirements from the tracker to Testuff, update them automatically and add your Testuff requirement’s coverage report to the tracker.
- More on Requirements:
- New options on the right-click menu for test assignment
- New right-click menu option on Tests-in-requirement list for easier test edit
- Bug Trackers:
- We’ve added the popular GitHub to the long list of supported trackers
- OnTime integration was enhanced to include new fields, and the ability to add custom fields
- Lists improvements:
- The page-lists tables support now sort of the lists, enabling better control of the table and the data you see. Simply click the column’s title to sort the list
- Bulk actions are available for the full list, no matter the pages view if list is long
- Those little things that makes it all better:
- We’ve added indications and messages for data loading processes. This let’s you know what is the server up to and prevents wrong data presentation
- Changing labels, on multiple tests at the same time, now only adds the new assigned labels (rather than replacing the previously assigned labels)
- Labels on soft-links were separated from the labels on the originating test
- Bug Trackers:
- Defects can be reported as sub-tasks to Jira
- Basecamp integration switched to new API
- Synchronization of Bugzilla defects status is now supported
- Suite column in requirements and labs screens now showing the exact location, including any sub-suites
- Suite can be copied and all its tests pasted as soft-links, with one click
- Filter for a suite, with a tree-structure selection of suites as they show up in your tests tree. This is for filters in Labs and Requirements.
- Take actions on all items (tests) in a list. In Labs and in Requirements, after filtering for a list of tests you can assign the whole list in one click.
- If the selected list is a suite, we’ve added an option for you to decide if to include its sub-suites on the taken action (usually assigning tests in the lab or to a requirement).
- Order of tests in a suite is back to how it previously worked.
- A few fixes to issues raised following the last version.
- Re-Design of tests lists:
- New Filters on test lists (in Requirements and Labs screens)
- Pages presentation of test lists for better performance and control
- Bug Trackers:
- Email – Enter an email address in the Bug Reporter while reporting a defect (cc as a custom field)
- Rally – Owner field added as a predefined field
- BugTracker.NET – Predefined & custom fields are now supported
- Requirements:
- Requirements coverage by defects – new defects-in-this-requirement column
- Search applied to the requirements data
- Defect Filters:
- New Filters – by Suite and by Configuration
- Filters are now improved to include with and is as options for the entered text
- New Report: Waiting Tasks (by branch/suite/lab)
- And always those little things that make it all so easy:
- Add defect link in the defects screen to easily report a new defect
- Defect reports now open in a Testuff window
- Improved delete process of runs in labs
- Creating a new lab with runs from another lab, now synchronizes runs (not run yet) to their latest test update
- Set up as Many Bug Trackers as you need, then use them in your Testuff projects.
- New-improved designed Defects screen, with filtering and paging, for better usability and performance.
- New planning option – Assign test in the lab, without selecting a tester. All testers will see the test in
- heir waiting tasks, until executed by one of them. Simply drag & drop the test to the All Testers user.
- Bug Trackers enhancements:
- Jira: Custom field with multiple selection option is now supported.
- Rally: State field included in the predefined fields.
- More control to automation reporting: updating a specific step using its ID now supported
- Labels data now included in the suites Excel export file.
- Archived Labs can be easily deleted, without first restoring them. Easier, faster.
- Jira Integration Enhancements:
- Integration upgraded to the new Jira API
- You can upgrade your integration if you’re using Jira v5 and up by switching your bug tracker (Settings—>Bug tracker) from Jira-old to JIRA.
- The new API allowed us to enhance the integration with Jira:
- Automatically get predefined fields values from Jira
- Automatically get your custom fields, from your Jira
- My Tasks new filter – by test name
- Test Runner usability improved with new links positioning
- Export / Import now supports all tags (bold, italic, etc)
- Requirements Enhancements:
- Requirement–>Reports–>Status report now includes statistics summary
- Configurable list for requirements Type field
- Requirement details window now includes all fields and parameters
- New Failed Steps report for suites
- Severity field of a defect is now controlled via the right-click menu
- Status of an assigned test can be controlled from your automation scripts, by using the assigned test ID (right-click–>Show ID option in My Tasks or Labs)
- Admin users can now change a user’s email address
- New Bug Tracker Integration – OnTime
- Test Editor Enhancements:
- Improved expected results sign for better functionality
- CTRL-R shortcut to insert expected result sign
- Drag & Drop files to attach them to the test
- Collapsed pane saved to last choice
- Advanced editing opens up as a separate window for better usability while editing the test
- New reports on requirements
- By Tests
- By Status
- Languages Support:
- Support right-to-left languages on requirements
- Spanish, Russian and Hebrew dictionaries added to spell checker in test editor
- And, as always, those little things that make life easier:
- Multiple lab archive – you can now select many labs and archive them all at once
- Runs now show exact location, including sub-labs
- Requirements – Creating a tree-type requirements list is supported
- Labs – Creating a tree-type labs list is supported
- Defect status can be now synchronized from Pivotal
- More of those little changes that make the whole difference:
- Report defect link in the Test Runner changed to an icon
- Soft-link sign added to show such tests, in the labs screen (assign tests window)
- Test ID was added to the suite report
- Product_Version and Run_Configuration fields can be now changed via right-click menu
- Attach Screenshots to a Run, while running it, with an easy one-click
- New Reports:
- Lab By Run_Configuration
- Run History report for a run
- My Tasks New Filter: Show tasks from all projects and branches for the user
- API Enhancements:
- Extend Test return info and search options
- Add automation_id to run data
- Enable any value while reporting defect status from a url
- Those little things that make the difference:
- New create defect Icon in the test runner
- Test_ID column in suite report
- More while-in-action notices
- Bug trackers improvements:
- Redmine:
- Defects synchronization now supported
- Get your Redmine defects status to Testuff with one click
- Rally:
- API version upgraded
- Add your custom fields to the bug reporter
- Defects synchronization now supported
- Last tester added to assign options in requirements
- Tests screen new design for better performance
Testuff 1.52
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Testuff 1.50
Testuff 1.49
Testuff 1.48
Testuff 1.47
Testuff 1.46
Testuff 1.45
Testuff 1.44
Testuff 1.43
- Bug trackers integration:
- Synchronize Defect Status as updated in your Jira or Fogbugz
- Get Defect Status list values from tracker to use in Testuff
- Report Watchers field for Redmine
- Support number only as code in Chiliproject custom fields
- Failed run report now includes link to the defect in the tracker
- Test Editor:
- Attached file in the test can now be related to a step / expected result
- Images can be linked and shown in the test on the step / expected result
- Planning:
- Assign a test to Last Tester
- Assign failed test directly from the defect
- Text Filters now accept multiple values for better filtering capability
- Reports and Export:
- Lab report in the browser includes now category and priority columns
- Excel backup file includes links to attachments on tests
- Reports stack bars better sorted
- Runs report to Excel includes status column and details of the steps
Testuff 1.42
- Requirements:
- Link a suite to a requirement. Any changes on the suite will be automatically reflected in the requirement.
- Audit trail – track any change on the requirements, who did what, and when.
- Update_date and Updater fields added on requirements data table
- Trackers integration:
- TFS 2010 now supported, with enhanced capabilities
- New tracker on the long list. Asana – send defects to your tool of choice
- Add custom fields to Assembla
- Customization:
- Customize your defects status values
- Reports:
- Print–>to Excel with multiple labs selection
- Suite–>defects report, now includes sub-suites data
- Test Synchronization:
- Synchronize the steps of the test while running it, with latest test update.
- Those great things that makes your life so much easier:
- New Shortcuts on Testuff various screens:
- Ctrl/Cmd+N to Create a new test
- Ctrl/Cmd+R to Run a test
- Ctrl/Cmd+E to Edit a test
- Test editor ‘remembers’ now the last selection for precondition checkbox
- Better control on the re-sizing of lab screen windows
- Test Stage field now shown on requirement and lab screens (in the tests list)
Testuff 1.41
- Requirements:
- Import requirements from Excel
- Export your requirements to Excel
- Edit tests directly from the requirement tests list
- Customization:
- Create your own test stages (Approval stages of a test. i.e. Needs review, Approved, etc.).
- Trackers:
- Report defects with an Assembla Milestone
- Synchronize your Assembla field values
- Those little things that makes your work easier:
- New filters on My Tasks
- Double click a defect to open the defects editor
- Category field added to the tests import/export fields
Testuff 1.40
- Requirements:
- Create a new requirement from a suite
- New fields added:
- Type
- Priority
- Risk
- Assign-To
- Filters enabled
- Copy & Paste is now available
- Bug tracker cascading list of field values is now supported
- Create the list of values as you have them in your tracker
- Automatically get the list for your FogBugz field values (additional trackers will follow soon)
- New Export of labs data to Excel
- Integration with automation tool QTP
Testuff 1.39
Requirements Management
The Star Feature of this version is the new designed Requirements tab. With Testuff new approach to requirements, you can now manage them better, assigning and planning your tests:- Add/Write your requirements.
- Easily assign tests to them (Drag & Drop).
- Edit tests and Run them directly from the tab.
- There much more. Read all about it here.
- New bug tracker integration – VersionOne is tracker #24!
- Improved integration to Basecamp tracker – send defects to your Basecamp To-Do list.
- You can now move incomplete tests – with their steps status – when creating a new lab (other than copying them as new).
- My Tasks Screen Enhancements:
- Filter fields are now text type fields for better and easier search.
- My Tasks list showing new filter, supporting view of the last 2 days of completed tests.
- Assign multiple run configurations to a single test.
- Step_number field added to Excel export file of defects.
Testuff 1.38
- Test Editor Enhancements:
- Control the Font Size and Color
- Hot-Key Ctrl+F for Search & Replace functionality
- API Additional Supported Options:
- Report a new defect with an attachment
- Update test status and time progress
- Better Planning in Labs:
- Assign new tests from current runs in a lab plan
- Right-click to go to a test from a run
- And more:
- Reports Share option is now available on all reports
- Search option on our website’s Online-Guide
Testuff 1.37
- Better Test Planning:
- View All Tests assigned to a lab on one list
- Improved Filtering. Use advanced text-search
- Assign tests to users and labs from the Tests Tab
- Assign tests to users and labs from Search Results
- Get specific Objects IDs (branch, suite, test, defect)
- Share Suites with non-Testuff users.
- API Enhancements:
- Get Data from your account using the API
- Report Run Status
- Better, informative error messages
Testuff 1.36
- Share reports with colleagues, clients, managers even if they aren’t Testuff users
- Synchronize Defect Status directly from your tracker
- Build your own Defect template and Customize it, while reporting it to your bug tracker
- New tracker on our long list – Integrate with Clarizen
- Easily Export Defects to Excel
- API Improvements:
- Query for items:
- /suite/ get all, get by branch
- /test/ get all, get by suite
- /lab/ get all, get by branch
- /run/ get all, get by test, lab, user and branch
- /defect/ get all, get by user
- Report a new defect
- Those little things that’s makes the user happy:
- ctrl+A is now supported for labels, run configurations (in their setup windows) and in the defects screen.
- Easier Run Configuration management and assignment.
Testuff 1.35
- You can now do more when reporting defects:
- Edit a defect
- Add attachments to defects
- Report the new Severity field on defects
- See Defect statistics in Overview tab
- Integrate with your Youtrack bug tracker
- Use the updated Rally API (version 1.27)
- See the failed steps on report
- Audit trail:
- Enabled on Defects, simply right-click and select history
- Improved test organization:
- Supports Cross-project Soft-links
- Full suite path is now shown in My Tasks tab
- Exclude-from-requirement multiple tests at once
Testuff 1.34
- The New API second phase additions:
- Submit test result using the API
- Support for reporting more than one step result of a test
- Get all suites
- Bug Tracker Enhancements:
- Reporting defects to two different bug trackers is now supported
- New tracker Integration – ChiliProject (21 on the supported trackers list…)
- Better Defect Reporting:
- Report multiple defects from the same test step
- Category field added to the defect details
- Failed run now linked to its defect/s
- Better Test Management
- Add ‘exclude labels’ filter in lab
- Assigning labels is now available within the test editor
- Label column added on the test view
- Merge Branches – combine two branches, tests, labs and with all history
- Created_date and Created_by fields now shown in test information
- Multiple run configuration selection for assignment (creates a run for each selected configuration)
- Progress bar added in the lab while assigning tests
- Run configuration field added to the export file
- Time Management additions:
- Average actual time calculated for all runs of a test
- Total estimated time summary for tests filter in My Tasks
- Set estimated time for multiple test cases with one (right) click
- Actual run time column in the test history view
- Easier License Management directly from Testuff Settings
Testuff 1.33
- Default values now can be assigned to predefined fields
- Assignee field added to Jira predefined fields list
Testuff 1.32
We’ve focused in this version, on data exporting options, to allow easy data sharing, and building of customized user reports.- Reports:
- New Tester activity table in the Overview screen
- New Tests by date Report for each tester
- Easily access reports from the right-click menu
- Data Export Enhancements:
- Export requirements to Excel
- Export, with an easy right-click option, suites and tests to Excel
- Send by email multiple tests/defects/runs to non-Testuff users
- Support Import and Export of html links
- HTML format email to users
- More in this version:
- Ctrl-A to select all items in the current window
- New test information icon in the Test Editor
- We’ve also moved all shared files to Amazon S3 for better performance and service
Testuff 1.31
- Write right – with the new Spell Checker
- Bug Trackers enhancements:
- New bug trackers: activeCollab and Basecamp
- Improved Rally integration, using their API
- Better Synchronization between users:
- Safe test editing, Make sure you are working on the last saved version
- Synchronize items deleted by another user
- New filters and table columns for better data control:
- Defect tab filters: by tester and by lab
- Lab tab Status filter
- Overview tab now includes additional tables and links for presented data
- Category field added in the lab, for assigned tests
- Coffee break icon can now keep run in progress even if the test failed
- New Product Version parameter added to the automation API
Testuff 1.30
- Template Tags for automatic update of bug tracker custom fields
- New Overview table with a list of tests created and modified in the last month, for better tracking on changes
- Test Runner improvements:
- Coffee break option allowing to pause the runner timer for accurate time tracking
- Graphical design changes
- Bug Tracker improvements:
- Get Gemini custom fields automatically from the tracker, no more manual setup
- FogBugz – Predefined fields, Milestone and Assigned added
- Redmine – Status predefined field added
- Automation API now includes the step #
- Improved lab_priority_times report – the remaining time for each priority added
- Defect details now include the custom and predefined bug tracker fields
Testuff 1.29
- Better control and use of the Labels feature, with the new By label reports
- Following many requests and great demand, we’ve doubled our efforts and made some more Bug Trackers integration enhancements:
- Gemini, Redmine and FogBugz Custom Fields enabled
- Redmine Assignee predefined field added
- Rally predefined fields included
- As part of the ongoing efforts to improve our services to you, we have completed a major change in our servers architecture, replacing the server framework from CherryPy+Sql Alchemy to Django.
Testuff 1.28
- Set your predefined and custom fields on additional bug trackers:
- Bugzilla Predefined and Custom fields
- Unfuddle, Redmine, Gemini and custom bug-tracker Predefined fields
- Better manage your test tracking:
- New Time tracking by priority report
- Estimated time summary on the unassigned tests in labs
- Those small usability changes that make life easier:
- Progress bar on assignment of tests in the Tests tab
- Lab filters reorganized to save screen space
- Sever side improvements
Testuff 1.27
- Enhanced integration with bug trackers:
- Populate all bug tracker predefined fields from Testuff
- Control which fields to show in the bug reporter
- Add bug tracker custom fields to the bug reporter
- Column customization:
- Right click on table header to hide/show columns
- Change column size
- Change sort order
- Attach files to requirements
- New tab layout for Tests and Defects
- Improved server model to boost server performance
Testuff 1.26
- Populate your bug tracker custom fields from Testuff Bug Reporter
- Customize the Tests screen. Show only the columns you use.
- New Lab view design for better use of space and easier control on screen actions
- More information in the Test Runner. See the test previous run history and defects.
Testuff 1.25
- Bug Reporter enhancements:
- Customize the fields sent to your bug tracker
- Separate title (summary) and description for defects reports
- Filter by suite in My Tasks tab
- New Report, tests by testers, for branches
- Additional statistics in Overview showing created and updated tests in the last 30 days
Testuff 1.24
- More label management options including the ability to label your tests
- Enhanced Permissions options:
- Two new user types – test writer and view only
- Additional selection of run tests and test writer types together
- New custom fields added to Mantis integration
- New Suite Report, with a breakdown by its sub-suites
Testuff 1.23
- You can now attach files to tests
- Send defects to multiple email addresses:
- Bug report by email – different email address for each project
- Multiple email addresses are now allowed for email bug tracker and email notification
- New Test by date report (for branch, suite, and lab)
- Create and format your own reports. XML file download is now available on all reports.
- AutoIT automation tool integration
- Test Runner always on top is now optional
- Test ID is now displayed in test details
- Easily reset Automation Test ID for copied tests
- New filter in labs – assigned tests
- Defect report now includes additional information (project and lab name)
- Excel export file now includes updated by and update date fields
- Improved reports user authentication
- Additional data center located in Europe, a new member of our data centers family
Testuff 1.22
- You can now Archive projects, branches and labs
- New Excel import option – update your existing tests directly from the imported file
- Our great Test Editor just got better with a next/previous test option
- New reports:
- Suite by Category
- Suite by Priority
- Improved follow-up on test changes – updater field added in the Tests tab
- New right-click option to view suite details in browser
- Database performance improvements
Testuff 1.21
- Status (Stage) field for defects – now you can set and track your defect status
- Many new customer-requested reports:
- Lab by suite
- Lab time-tracking
- Branch by suite
- Requirements
- Test by category
- Defects in a suite
- Defect and correlating failed test, now shown in web portal. Easily share them on the web.
- Improved Trac integration, support multiple projects and custom fields
- Easier management of Test Category
- More information about Test Hierarchy in the test runner
Testuff 1.20
- Enhanced work planning option – assign tests directly from the Tests tab
- Create new lab simplification allowing better granularity based on previous lab results
- New test category field to tests, allowing better planning and grouping
- Further interface improvements based on user feedback:
- Test update date field added to the test details window
- View linked defects for test runs via the right-click menu
- Right-click a test to set its priority
- Branch list is now displayed by reverse creation order
Changes in version 1.19
- Re-designed Reports tab, with immediate view of reports, and easier navigation
- New report for Requirements
- Redmine bug tracker integration
- New Status page on website for important information and updates on our servers, their availability, problems or issues and scheduled maintenance plans
Changes in version 1.18
- Improved Test Runner – run the next/previous test in the lab or on the My Tasks list directly from the Runner
- Drag & drop a group of selected suites onto a lab
- New Report – branch by suites
- Go to step new option in the test editor – use Ctrl+G (or Apple+G) to go directly to a selected step in the test editor
- Better control over comments sent to the bug tracker
Changes in version 1.17
- New User Permission feature – select your tester permissions for better group management and enhanced internal security
- Improved Refresh functionality, for faster and better performance
Testuff for Mac
Changes in version 1.16
- New lab report with a breakdown by suite
- Bug tracker improvements:
- TFS – view tickets in a browser
- JIRA – priority and custom IssueType field support added
- Improved right-click menu design
- New Selenium user extension to allow direct integration from the Selenium IDE
Changes in version 1.15
- Improved server architecture for better availability and redundancy
- More reports – view all defects linked to test or a group of tests
- Gemini integration changed to use password instead of an API key
- Easily mark tests as approved with one simple right-click
- Better user experience when data is retrieved
Changes in version 1.14
- Refined Requirement control – you can now exclude specific tests from a suite marked as requirement
- Enhanced tester management – safely delete testers and keep all their history record
- Better synchronization and simultaneous access to test data
- Better bug tracker integration – custom mandatory field support
Changes in version 1.13
- Run configuration – manage your tests better including allowing you to specify the configuration you are running the tests on, and together with the Product Version feature, provides a complete structure
- We are now integrating with Gemini bug tracker. 17 trackers and counting.
- Improved bug reporter options allow you to select which fields get sent to your bug tracker
Changes in version 1.12
- New skin – a new option to allow users to have Testuff in a more corporate look, without our icons
- Tests screen new design – we have re-designed the tests screen to make it much easier to use and more intuitive
- Lab screen re-design – lab screen will now not only look better, but will work faster
- New reports and print options – new defects report, accessible directly from Lab or on the Defect screen
Changes in version 1.11
- Twistuff – the new cool Testuff-Twitter integration! A new way to receive automatic tweets about test results and testing progress directly to your Twitter account
- Print Lab – you can now print your lab’s data
- Print Suites – get a detailed list of all tests in one or more suites
- Print Suite Status – get a status view of any number of suites with one mouse click
- Print Run History – send the run details for any number of tests to HTML by a simple right click option
- Lab column added to run history in Tests tab
Changes in version 1.10
- Project Teams – assign specific testers to each project
- New report – time tracking by Lab
- Create Labs with a copy of ‘not run’ tests
- Server-side improvements and fixes
Changes in version 1.9
- New Product Version field for better version tracking
- Write comments while running a test
- Enhanced integration with bug trackers:
- Custom fields and Product Version are now sent to the bug tracker
- Automation API now includes an option to clear previous runs
- Better user experience:
- Lab view now showing Test Status
- Lab and Test column width persistence
- Added Ctrl+Select option for Labs
- A number of server improvements and bug fixes
Changes in version 1.8
- Soft links for improved test planning
- Pivotal bug tracker added
- Tests by priority report
- Usability improvements
- Allowing deletion of test runs
- Unfuddle proxy support
- Performance improvements
Changes in version 1.7
- New Online Reports
- Assembla bug tracker added
- Automation enhancements
- Bug tracker defect reports are now optional
- Fogbugz custom fields support
Changes in version 1.6.1
- Unfuddle API rewrite
- Usability fixes for suites and test quick-add
- Branch creation bug fixes
Changes in version 1.6
- Sub-Suites for better tests and requirement organization and planning
- My Tasks priority and filters by Lab
- Enhanced support for Test Priorities
- Test Editor changes for more flexible usage of preconditions
- Consistent display of time management fields
- Server-side improvements
Changes in version 1.5.1
Changes in version 1.5
- Smart Filters for better tests planning & execution
- Network connectivity monitoring
- Enhanced support for Test Priorities
- My Tasks redesign
- Performance Improvements in Labs and Test Runner
- Standalone Video Recorder fixes
Changes in version 1.4
- Time Management
- Test Priorities
- Bug tracker integration fixes
- Usability improvements in Labs and Requirements
- Improved Unicode support
- Easier license management
Changes in version 1.3.1
- Critical bug fixes
- Rally integration updates
- Server-side performance improvements
Changes in version 1.3
- Requirement Management
- Automated export
- Improved Video Recording within the bug reporter
- Direct Access to test cases
- Performance and Reliability improvements
- Enhanced import capabilities
- Better proxy support for bugtrackers
- Usability improvements, better cut & paste support
Changes in version 1.2
- Unfuddle integration
- Rally integration
- Fixx integration
- Custom bug tracker integration
- Export a single project to Excel
- Right to left support in test editor for Hebrew and Arabic
- Testuff now checks for updates while it’s running
- Plenty of bug fixes and small enhancements
Changes in version 1.1.1/1.1.2
Several critical bug fixes
Changes in version 1.1
- By very popular demand, Testuff now has an automation API! Find out more about it at the Automation help section.
- Enhanced performance and fixed some annoying bugs for the My Tasks tab
- BugTracker.NET integration
- Bug fixes
Changes in version 1.0.1
Minor release for bug fixes:- Steps with several lines were bunched into one
- Certain characters and unicode were turned into to HTML encoding
- Right Alt+S didn’t work in the Polish keyboard layout
- Running a test in a long lab made the scrolling jump back up
Changes in version 1.0
- Rich text editing – leaving our plain ASCII days behind, you may now add some formatting to your tests such as making text bold and links
- Custom sorting of tests – by popular demand, sort tests in whichever order you like. Notice you may do this either via the right click menu or by hitting Alt+Up/Down on your keyboard.
- Standalone video player – devs in your company don’t need to fully install Testuff anymore to watch bug videos. From now on they may use the standalone Testuff Video Player.
- Improved video recorder – mouse clicks are now logged in the video, the recorder takes up much less CPU, and other fixes
- Enhanced Testuff performance – faster loading time for Testuff entities
- Prettier HTML exports – spiced up HTML exports of tests and suites
Changes in version 0.10.1
Minor release for the TFS fans out there:- Set the Work Item type for defects exported to Team System
Changes in version 0.10
- By popular demand – import tests and suites from Excel
- Integrate with Microsoft TFS aka Team Foundation Server aka Team System aka Team
- Email bug tracking for the tracker-less
- Load exported defects in the browser automatically
- Open new defects without running a test
Changes in version 0.9.2
Small bug fixes for Mantis and Trac integration
Changes in version 0.9
- New Video Recorder:
- Video files now take 30% less space using higher compression
- Easier recording manipulation via new controls in the test runner
- Continue recording videos also after reporting a bug
- Record videos also outside of Testuff using the standalone recorder
- Fixed memory leaks and improved overall performance
- Better bug tracker integration:
- Export bugs from Testuff under your own bug tracker user
- Assign Testuff projects custom bug tracker projects/products to export bugs accordingly. Do so by editing the relevant project settings.
- Improved many bug tracker error messages when the wrong URL is accessed, user/password is incorrect, etc.
- Nicer test run format when exporting defects to the bug tracker
- General improvements and fixes:
- Added Lighthouse integration
- New projects include a sample suite with sample tests for easier understanding how to use Testuff
- Fixed many display refresh issues
- Added brand new progress indication when modifying bug tracker settings, reporting comments, exporting bugs manually, and more
- Lowered the Testuff process priority so that it won’t interfere with your testing
- Test runner now minimizable
- Fail a step without reporting a new defect
- Improved display of consecutive expected results in the test runner
- Fixed truncation of long text in steps, expected results, and bug description in various displays
- Made the backup to Excel and export to HTML features more visible
- Excel backups also include tests executed without a lab as well as style fixes
- Fixed many internationalization related issues, especially for Polish
Changes in version 0.8.5
- Fixed table sorting bugs
- Fixed some Mantis issues
- Improved test view display speed
- Changed Alt+S keyboard shortcut in the test editor to Alt+Enter (it was needed for some unicode)
Changes in version 0.8.4
- Fixed a bug with the FogBugz on-demand integration
- Fixed a bug with the Bugzilla integration when only one product was defined
- Fixed several bugs with Excel backups that prevented new tests from appearing in the backups
Changes in version 0.8.3
- Added labs and test runs to the Excel exports
- Added the expected results to the exported Excel files
- Added the expected results to defect emails
- Fixed defect emails from Testuff missing first character in subject line
- Fixed a problem where a test step would sometimes appear as ‘None’
- Fixed additional small issues and bugs
Changes in version 0.8.2
- Added the ability to print tests by exporting them to HTML and showing in the browser
- Added support for expected results in a step – just start a line with => to mark it as an expected result
- Fixed several unicode related issues
- Fixed several Jira integration related issues
- Fixed some UI glitches and flicker in the Tests tab
Changes in version 0.8.1
- Fixed export failure when branch names characters considered illegal for Excel sheet names
- Fixed several issues with the Mantis integration
- Fixed possible data loss when test descriptions were copied from Excel 2007
