Which tools should you use for your quality assurance (QA)? Here are 11 popular software testing tools we recommend. 1. Selenium A testing framework for web applications on platforms such as Linux, Mac, and Windows, Selenium is also used to test browser compatibility. Developers can test in a number of languages, such as Java, Groovy, PHP, Ruby, C#, Python, and Perl. Selenium is part of most major browsers, including Firefox and Chrome. 2. Jenkins Jenkins is a continuous integration (CI) tool for testing codebase changes in real-time. Jenkins lets you detect and resolve codebase problems quickly and automate build testing. An open-source program, it was forked from the Hudson CI tool. Jenkins runs on servers in a container and supports version control tools such as Perforce, Git, and Subversion. 3. New Relic New Relic is a SaaS product that allows you to monitor mobile and web apps in real-time. It offers deep analytics that can giv...
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