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Squish Success at Global Graphics

We are proud to publish another success story from Global Graphics a digital printing and document technology company which is using Squish for GUI testing. “Froglogic Squish is a cross-platform UI...

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Squish tip of the week: How to override the location associated with test...

Ever wondered how to override the location associated with test results? A function which (temporarily) enforces that test results created by Squish functions, for example test.compare, will have their...

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Release of Squish 6.0.2

As announced today on froglogic, we are excited to release Squish 6.0.2. This version includes various fixes for issues found in last Squish 6.0.1 release. The IDE, the script bindings, result...

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Squish tip of the week: Ensuring that functions are always called pairwise

Some functions in Squish need to be called in pairs to work correctly. For example fixateResultContext and restoreResultContext should go always together just like startsection and endSection. This is...

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Squish tip of the week: 10 reasons why using a version control system is...

Why is it important to use a version control system also known as source control or revision control? Please ask yourself: .tabcol, table, tr, td {border-width:0px !important; padding: 8px !important;}...

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Squish tip of the week: Browser Support in Squish for Web

Did you know that Squish for Web supports all standard web browsers like Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome, Opera and even Internet Explorer? This has not always been the case as we had some pain with...

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Squish tip of the week: Screenshot Verification Point

The most commonly used verifications in Squish are object property verifications – comparing the object properties values with an expected value. Those verification points can easily be inserted into a...

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Exhibition & Conference: froglogic at BIOMEDevice 2016 Boston

froglogic is attending BIOMEDevice 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts April 13th & 14th. Come find us at Booth 120 showing live demos, testing BDD and embedded HMIs using Squish GUI Tester! Floor plan...

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Squish tip of the week: 3 Steps to Mask a Screenshot Verification Point

Did you know that you can set masks on screenshot verification points? With the masks functionality provided in Squish it is possible to apply positive and negative masks on screenshot verification...

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Squish tip of the week: How to use the Squish Documentation

Are you feeling lost or overwhelmed by the many different functionalities in Squish? We from froglogic know there are lots of features in Squish, and sometimes you can easily get lost in all the...

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Exhibition & Conference: froglogic at QtDay 2016 in Florence

froglogic will be present again at the QtDay 2016 in Florence, this time from April 29th – 30th 2016. Schedule April 29th – Training session with a froglogic representative at QtLab April 30th – At our...

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Squish tip of the week: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Support

Even with an exceptional GUI regression testing software like Squish there is sometimes need for support. Support is defined by an after-sales service provided by a software publisher or vendor in...

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Are Unit Tests necessary, or do System Tests suffice?

In theory, each new or modified function should be tested. Often, the initial reaction is to have one unit test per code change. It’s not that simple however. Writing unit tests is time consuming, and...

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Squish tip of the week: How to describe your automated tests

While working on automating test cases, it is important to describe them well. After some time, the number of automated test cases can be enormous. Giving your test suites and test cases...

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Squish tip of the week: 32-bit or 64-bit: Picking the Right Squish Binary...

Sometimes we get asked what is the right Squish binary package to download? To answer this question, we first need to find out what 32-bit and 64-bit is. The terms 32-bit and 64-bit (the number of...

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Squish tip of the week: How to automatically update screenshot verification...

Did you know that Squish supports an easy way to deal with screenshot verification points when there are significant changes in the appearance of applications? As it is quite common that GUI’s of...

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Squish Day Munich: Learn from froglogic’s experts about Squish!

Do you want to learn from froglogic engineers everything about automated GUI Testing with  Squish GUI Tester and Code Coverage Analysis with Squish Coco? Join us for a day at the Squish Day in Munich...

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Squish tip of the week: How to add a Breakpoint in a Test Case

Adding a breakpoint in a test script is easy and can be very useful when inserting a verification point or adding missing and additional steps. Furthermore, the breakpoint functionality can be used to...

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Locating Bugs by Comparing Coverage of Two Tests

The typical answer to the question: Which source code line is responsible for a bug? is Use a debugger! However, it’s not always that simple. Here’s why: Without good working knowledge of the code, it...

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Squish tip of the week: How to Record after a Breakpoint

In some cases it is necessary to extend an existing test case with further actions. However, it would be tedious to have to re-record the entire test from scratch. For example just to click an...

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