TestingBot provides a cloud of browsers and devices, ready to run your Automated, Live and Visual tests.
You can now specify a custom screen resolution when running any Selenium test on our grid. TestingBot can now modify the screen-resolution on Windows, Linux and Mac!
With Appium on TestingBot you can now run WebDriver tests against hybrid and native iOS apps.
Travis CI is a continuous integration service, you can use this free service to run (Selenium) tests from your GitHub repository. It is very easy to use the TestingBot Selenium grid together with Travis CI.
Below is a guide to run your Selenium tests with Travis CI. We offer TestingBot status badges to indicate your Selenium tests status on your GitHub pages.
Today we have added PhantomJS to our Linux VMs on our Selenium Grid. You can now run your WebDriver tests on PhantomJS + Ubuntu.
PhantomJS is a headless WebKit solution which is very fast, it does not suffer from slow browser startup times or other issues you might encounter with browsers.
Today we have added Windows 2012 (= Windows 8) VMs to our grid. You can now run Firefox/Chrome and IE10 tests on Windows 2012 VMs.
Today we have added IE10 to our Selenium grid. You can now run WebDriver and Selenium RC tests against Microsoft's latest Internet Explorer browser: IE10.
Currently we are the only company providing OS X support to our customers. When you run a test on one of our Mac nodes, we reserve a dedicated VM running OS X Lion on a beefy Mac Pro running VMWare.
We have been offering Mobile Selenium Testing through our Selenium grid for a couple of months now. This weekend we optimized the Android emulator and we added new mobile devices: HTC Desire, Nexus One and Nexus S.
The Android Emulator has been notorious for being slow to start up, which is very inconvenient when you want to run tests against it.