What is BitBar?
This versatile cloud-based platform for mobile app testing empowers users to utilize any framework for both manual and automated testing on a wide range of real devices. With features like unlimited user access and concurrency, it seamlessly integrates with existing CI/CD systems and tools, addressing the significant challenges faced by developers in Continuous Testing and Continuous Delivery due to the revolutionized software development landscape. To deliver exceptional software experiences promptly, modern development teams must be agile, adaptable, and productive. You can continue using your established workflows, IDEs, CI/CD tools, and frameworks while having the freedom to switch to any available tool or framework as necessary. The platform accommodates thousands of authentic devices and browsers, enabling you to scale your testing efforts effortlessly. Moreover, it is natively compatible with numerous DevOps environments such as Jenkins, Gradle, JIRA, Slack, TeamCity, and Travis, and it also features a robust REST API for smooth integration with your preferred tools and services. This level of flexibility and comprehensive compatibility guarantees that your testing processes are both efficient and effective, ultimately enhancing your overall development strategy. As a result, teams can focus more on innovation and less on logistical constraints, ensuring that quality remains a top priority throughout the development cycle.
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Frustrating to use for testing websites
Date: Jun 01 2023SummaryAnnoying and cumbersome. Sort of gets the job done but would be happier if I didn't have to 'take it from the top' to navigate the several repeat steps to return to the same device list again.
PositiveMany device/OS testing options in Desktop, IOS and Android versions. The audio prompt when website is displaying in target device and ready to be tested is convenient.
NegativeThe UI is not intuitive or convenient. For example, if one has navigated to a particular iOS version which has a list of available devices that you are testing—after testing one device (such as iPhone 12 Pro Max just as an example), and concluding that particular test—you have to go all the way back to re-set up what you want to test: Navigate back to 'Start a Browser Live Test', re-select 'iOS' from 'Desktop, iOS and Android' menu, re-select the target iOS version from the drop down. re-select location (EU or US) then scroll to select a device from the same list of devices you are working with, and even have to re-paste the url of the website you are testing. If only you could return to the device options for all that same criteria to just get to the device list without having to navigate through all the choices again! Very annoying. As well, there is a lot of drop-downs and scrolling to navigate through the selection criteria as the window is not very large. CrossBrowerTesting was so much easier and quicker to use.
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Second complaint: it seems like 1/3 of the time, the desired device to check does not make a connection to the video feed, is locked, device not connected to the internet, or other number of strange screens/notices display instead of the just showing the website you want to test.
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