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    by Published on 25th November 2010 12:09
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    Hamburg, Germany—2010/11/25 froglogic GmbH today announced that the forthcoming Squish 4.1 release will include dedicated support for the automated GUI testing of MeeGo applications.

    MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system primarily targeted at mobile devices and information appliances in the consumer electronics market. MeeGo is the operating system used by many of Nokia's next generation of smartphones.

    MeeGo's user interface is based on Nokia's Qt and QML technologies. QML is a JavaScript-based, declarative language for designing user interface-centric applications. QML is particularly well suited to the creation of modern dynamic interfaces for mobile applications on MeeGo.
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    by Published on 29th September 2010 13:21  Number of Views: 17025 
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    Hamburg, Germany—2010-09-29 froglogic GmbH today announced support for automated testing of Qt GUI applications based on the new Qt 4.7 release. ...
    by Published on 21st September 2010 12:08

    Is increased complexity putting ever more strain on your Qt Software development and Quality Assurance Teams? Has time-to-market pressure forced you to cut some corners? Has late detection of bugs delayed your release or were significant bugs not detected until your software was already in the hands of your customers? Does multi-platform deployment of your Qt Software keep you up at nights?

    Test Automation using a tool like Squish can help your organization deal with such challenges and free up your limited human resources to focus on higher level tasks. froglogic invites you to stop by for a demonstration of how we can help you move beyond time consuming and error-prone manual testing of Qt applications and why a commercially supported offering might be better than internally developed solutions.
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    by Published on 21st September 2010 10:55
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    2. froglogic

    Is increased complexity putting ever more strain on your Qt Software development and Quality Assurance Teams? Has time-to-market pressure forced you to cut some corners? Has late detection of bugs delayed your release or were significant bugs not detected until your software was already in the hands of your customers? Does multi-platform deployment of your Qt Software keep you up at nights?

    Test Automation using a tool like Squish can help your organization deal with such challenges and free up your limited human resources to focus on higher level tasks. froglogic invites you to stop by for a demonstration of how we can help you move beyond time consuming and error-prone manual testing of Qt applications and why a commercially supported offering might be better than internally developed solutions.
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    by Published on 16th March 2010 17:00

    Weatherford Petroleum Consultants (WPC) provides consulting services in such areas as geology, geophysics, petrophysics, reservoir modelling, and production technology. They also develop the Sendra core flow simulator which simulates SCAL experiments.

    We at froglogic were very pleased to speak with Arent Arntzen, Sendra's Scrum master (project manager) about their use of froglogic's Squish GUI Test Automation Tool. Arent has been doing software testing for about two years, and Squish is the first GUI testing tool he has used.

    Read the full article at http://www.froglogic.com
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