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Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,
with QF-Test 6.0.5 the final update for QF-Test version 6 was released today in oder to support Java 20 and Eclipse / SWT 4.27 alias "2023-03", fix a number of bugs and prepare the way for parallel operation with QF-Test 7.
Next week, most of our developers are going to attend the JavaLand conference – not only as participants and listeners but also with a talk and our own booth. There we are going to demo our latest and greatest QF-Test version 7, scheduled for release shortly after the conference.
Your QFS team
Highlights of QF-Test 6.0.5
Java 20 and Eclipse 4.27 are now supported
Some Bugfixes
Preparation for parallel operation with the upcoming QF-Test 7.0
We advise all users to update to this version in due time.
Would you like a training course that is individually tailored to your company? Just send us an email to service@qfs.de.
News
QF-Test is multilingual - and so are many of its users. In this article we explain how to control the interface language of QF-Test. ➜Continue reading
Please read in the new case study how our customer remoso GmbH, as a provider of ERP software solutions in mobility sector, uses QF-Test to increase test speed while maintaining quality through test automation. ➜To the case study
The case study of B+S Bankensysteme describes how our client migrated critical banking software from Java Swing to the web via WebSwing. Thanks to QFS, he could simply continue using all existing tests seamlessly. ➜To the case study
Students of Prof. José Campos from the University of Lisbon, Portugal have given us feedback on QF-Test as part of their course Verification and Validation of Software. ➜Read the evaluation report
From our YouTube Channel
In the recording of our special webinar What's in the box?! – Using QF-Test with Docker containers we will introduce you to our QF-Test Docker image and show you how you can use it for your test automation. ➜ Go to the video