Test Studio R1 2022 release removes barriers to native test automation in Google Chrome by lifting the mandatory installation of the Chrome Extension, which makes Test Studio a pioneer in extensionless browser automation.
If executing scheduled tests on your Test Studio computer (or just executing long-running tests on your computer) is getting in your way, you can set up an execution server and offload test runs to it.
Scheduling your tests to run on your computer when you’re not around is obviously a good idea and surprisingly easy to do. But the benefits don’t stop there: Scheduling tests lets you run your tests on multiple web browsers and speed up your testing by using headless browser testing.
When your browser or website manages to keep Test Studio’s visual recorder from getting every keystroke you need, you have a solution: Write a coded step. And you don’t even have to learn a new SDK to do it!