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** [https://www.testbytes.net/blog/how-to-install-appium-server-and-node-on-windows-through-command-line/ How to Install Appium Server and Node on Windows through Command Line] @ testbytes.net | |||
** [https://appium.io/docs/en/2.0/quickstart/test-js/ Write a test] @ appium.io | ** [https://appium.io/docs/en/2.0/quickstart/test-js/ Write a test] @ appium.io | ||
* webdriver.io | * webdriver.io |
Revision as of 07:17, 24 July 2024
Microsoft Windows automation
Tools for desktop app automation testing
- WinAppDriver (nonfiction)
- Winium
- Tricentis Tosca
- Micro Focus UFT
- SikuliX (nonfiction)
- Appium
- How to Install Appium Server and Node on Windows through Command Line @ testbytes.net
- Write a test @ appium.io
- webdriver.io
- WinAppDriver service @ webdriver.io
- Selenium vs WebDriverIO
Examples
Appium 1
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
Categories
External links
- How to automate tasks in Windows @ The Verge (4 April 2024) - You can save a lot of time and effort by automating repetitive actions, although some methods can get seem complex at first