Publisher's Description
From Verisium:
vTest is an automated functional and regression testing tool for web applications. It empowers you to thoroughly verify and validate your web applications in a variety of environments. You can enhance productivity by generating automated test scripts, replaying both automated and custom test scripts, generating test reports and spotting software bugs early in the development cycle.
Verisium vTest enhances testing engineer efficiency through the ability to create automated test scripts. These test scripts can be executed automatically with minimal human intervention. They can also be scheduled based on a set plan. This normally results in a huge productivity gain and allows testing departments to accomplish significantly more work in the same amount of time.
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"Solid product"
Version: vTest 2.0.0.5
Pros
Our testing team used this product for our internal applications. It performed quite well. By far ? it was the best tool for DHTML that we saw during our evaluations.
Cons
The documentation is a little bit sparse.
Summary
Overall, this is an excellent product.
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"No customer service."
Version: vTest 2.0.0.5
Pros
It's a cool product. It handles most .NET controls ( Except apparently .NET menus ). Fairly easy to use.
Cons
Customer technical support is non-existent. I have emailed and called and not gotten a response. I noticed that their Demo site is surprisingly free of a menu control....that makes me think the problem with menu controls is a known issue.
Summary
VTest would be great product if it handled .NET menu controls.The PDF user manual that ships with the product is not detailed.
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