How you benefit from Cross Browser Testing
Cross Browser Testing for Developers & Testers
Find issues earlier
Test your current work in progress in multiple browsers at the same time, allowing you can find any issues earlier in the development process.
Multi browser
Compare what the website looks like in multiple browsers side-by-side.
Comparison Tools
Compare how the same webpage displays in two browsers using our 'Onion-skin' overlay tool.
Automated
Tests can be scheduled to run at regular intervals, freeing you from the tedious task of manually running them and storing the results.
Repeatable
Tests are repeatable day after day to track changes made to the website.
Verify all areas
Verify areas of your site not available to standard cross browser testing tools, such as shopping carts and search results.
Wide range of supported browsers
Supported browsers include: Internet Explorer (6, 7 & 8), Firefox (3.0, 3.5 & 3.6), Safari (3.2, 4.0 & 5.0), Google Chrome (Latest) and Opera (9.6)
Full debug
Have access to historical component information and timings, including HTTP request and response headers, just like you get in Firebug, but stored by us.
Cross Browser Testing for Website Managers
Compare in multiple real browsers
Check what your e-commerce or transactional website will look like in a variety of browsers at the same time.
SaaS
There is no need to deploy multiple servers or virtual machines for your cross browser testing.
No administration
Browser versions and Operating Systems are kept up-to-date by Cloud Testing.
Reduced development times
The ability for cross browser testing to be scheduled on a regular basis, drastically reduces web development lifecycles.
Earlier fixes
A key time saving feature is the ability to look back over time and see when a defect was introduced, meaning earlier fixes.
Pay for what you use
The PaYT (Pay as You Test) model gives you the ability to cope with peak demand whilst not paying for it during quiet times.
Peace of mind
Give yourself peace of mind by running a sanity check in multiple browsers before launching a new website.
