Choosing the right tool for end-to-end testing can be a real head-scratcher with all the options out there. In my point, nothing beats Selenium. It's been my go-to for a while now, mainly because of its versatility and community support. The learning curve might be a tad steep initially, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be cruising through your tests. Perhaps this article will help you with the choice: https://gadgetstripe.com/manag...
Also, keep an eye on Cypress – it's gaining traction fast. It's got a slick UI, excellent documentation, and can handle end-to-end testing like a champ. I've had positive experiences with it, especially for web applications.
Don't forget about good ol' Appium for mobile apps. It's solid, open-source, and does the job well.
In the end, it depends on your specific project needs, but those are my top picks. Dive into the documentation, maybe run a small pilot with a couple of tools, and see which one vibes best with your workflow.
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Hey Rony_Sklar,
Choosing the right tool for end-to-end testing can be a real head-scratcher with all the options out there. In my point, nothing beats Selenium. It's been my go-to for a while now, mainly because of its versatility and community support. The learning curve might be a tad steep initially, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be cruising through your tests. Perhaps this article will help you with the choice: https://gadgetstripe.com/manag...
Also, keep an eye on Cypress – it's gaining traction fast. It's got a slick UI, excellent documentation, and can handle end-to-end testing like a champ. I've had positive experiences with it, especially for web applications.
Don't forget about good ol' Appium for mobile apps. It's solid, open-source, and does the job well.
In the end, it depends on your specific project needs, but those are my top picks. Dive into the documentation, maybe run a small pilot with a couple of tools, and see which one vibes best with your workflow.
There are plenty of testing tools.
Open-source: the standout one is Selenium if you are looking to automate web applications.
Commercial: There are many,
Ease to use and learn, NLS Testing: AscentialTest.
Multiple Technology support: Tricentis.
Pricing: TestComplete.