By Nibs, on January 27th, 2010%
DeviceAnywhere offers a simple, efficient tool for mobile application testing, test automation, QoS monitoring, application certification and post-development sales and support. DeviceAnywhere 5.0 is now available with new enhanced UI and features.Added more convenient goodies for mobile application testing with better UI(
improved look and feel of the application…..a tester perspective )
DeviceAnywhere Studio Updates
- Moved many of the controls from the device right-click menu to a new device console. Forexample, hardware controls are now contained in a tab that both allow you to toggle the control
- A new Communications tab makes it easy to set up a local connection to a device
- A new Keyboard tab provides details on the keyboard commands sent to the device as you are typing. You can easily view your key mode (alpha, numeric, or web,) and switch between modes. In addition, a text box allows you to copy in or type your entire message before sending to the device, in case you want to double-check your text before sending. (This feature is really helpful )
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By Nibs, on January 13th, 2010%
DeviceAnywhere enables the testing of all type mobile application in various handsets across different mobile carriers UK,US.FR etc. Device anywhere helps to do mobile application testing on real handsets in real network in virtual form.Both manual and automation testing is very much possible with device.It considerably makes fast the mobile application development and testing cycle of mobile applications.Automation testing of mobile application can be achieved in very easy steps and learning curve for this automation tool is very less.
But it lacks reuse-ability of automation scripts generated for a mobile device in another mobile handset.Direct-To-Device technology provides even hardware control on devices like uploading applications or data using USB,Switch on device,Remove battery,Flip handsets etc . Even pretty much possible to make calls, SMS to any mobile number in world from device anywhere.Yes it behaves like a real device not like any mobile emulator.
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By Nibs, on November 30th, 2009%
A good mobile application testing checklist for novice mobile testers .A formatted reference article i found in internet . I should thanks Anurag for sharing this checklist.
Testing Checklist for Mobile Applications-By Anurag Khode
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By Nibs, on September 1st, 2009%
Principal objective behind mobile application testing is to ensure best user experience, when access from mobile devices. Mobile web application testing first will be done on web browser using various mobile device user agents. Later will start testing application using emulators or simulators. Most the web sites are designed for delivering content for desktop application, Notebook or for wide range of handheld devices. The best practices of delivering Web content to mobile devices is process and deliver content by which user agent or devices. Web content should be delivered according to the mobile devices.
Factors affect mobile content delivery
1) Types of content
2) Network, Carrier, User type and device capabilities
3) Context in which the content is received
4) User Goals
Mobile users typically have different interests to users of fixed or desktop devices. They are likely to have more immediate and goal-directed intentions than desktop Web users. Their intentions are often to find out specific pieces of information that are relevant to their context.
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By Nibs, on August 2nd, 2009%
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