While Zeenyx AscentialTest has proven to be a valuable asset in our testing processes, there are areas where improvements could enhance the overall user experience. One notable aspect is the user interface, where a more intuitive design and enhanced navigation features could further reduce the learning curve for new users. In addition, streamlining the retrieval of results from individual test set runs would be beneficial. An important improvement for Zeenyx AscentialTest would be the inclusion of features in its web portal, allowing users to retrieve and analyze specific test set runs with greater ease and efficiency.
CEO, Founder at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
2019-04-24T07:17:00Z
Apr 24, 2019
I would like to see an improvement in the user interface. UI looks to be more trendy and attractive . I am looking forward to API testing and mobile testing with Snapshot technology allowing drag and drop capabilities that are similar to Windows and the web.
Limitations are found to be primarily in the ux of the tool; for example when in doubt one often right clicks in an unfamiliar product to get unstuck, and AscentialTest lacks some of these fineries. Having to double click on certain fields in order to get into edit mode is a bit non-standard, and again some care needs to be put into the ux so that the user does not get stuck. The Elements Tree should be searchable, with hits when the control is Clipped, Hidden etc. The otherwise fine online Help lacks a “See Also” section. These are growing pains and being addressed.
IT Supervisor at a university with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2015-08-24T21:19:00Z
Aug 24, 2015
Classes are not as object-oriented as I would like, but I am a programmer and not QA so I expect a lot. The interface has a lot of features and took a while for me to master, although I have to say transferring that to my part-time programmers has been very easy.
AscentialTest™ by Zeenyx Software is an enterprise level Test Management System that encompasses Test Planning, Development, Data Management, Execution and Defect Tracking for applications running on Windows, the web, java, dotNet, terminals and PowerBuilder. This “next generation” testing solution allows users to build robust automated and manual tests from reusable components created by its powerful object recognition engine without recording or scripting. Our patented ‘snapshot’...
While Zeenyx AscentialTest has proven to be a valuable asset in our testing processes, there are areas where improvements could enhance the overall user experience. One notable aspect is the user interface, where a more intuitive design and enhanced navigation features could further reduce the learning curve for new users. In addition, streamlining the retrieval of results from individual test set runs would be beneficial. An important improvement for Zeenyx AscentialTest would be the inclusion of features in its web portal, allowing users to retrieve and analyze specific test set runs with greater ease and efficiency.
I would like to see an improvement in the user interface. UI looks to be more trendy and attractive . I am looking forward to API testing and mobile testing with Snapshot technology allowing drag and drop capabilities that are similar to Windows and the web.
The product can be improved a little bit with regards to the UI as the panels are too many. This is the area where I feel improvement is needed.
Limitations are found to be primarily in the ux of the tool; for example when in doubt one often right clicks in an unfamiliar product to get unstuck, and AscentialTest lacks some of these fineries. Having to double click on certain fields in order to get into edit mode is a bit non-standard, and again some care needs to be put into the ux so that the user does not get stuck. The Elements Tree should be searchable, with hits when the control is Clipped, Hidden etc. The otherwise fine online Help lacks a “See Also” section. These are growing pains and being addressed.
Classes are not as object-oriented as I would like, but I am a programmer and not QA so I expect a lot. The interface has a lot of features and took a while for me to master, although I have to say transferring that to my part-time programmers has been very easy.