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2015-06-19
New design for our Manual Testing Service
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Today we're introducing a new design for our Manual Testing Service.


The new design offers a full page view of the browser you're testing in. As you resize your browser window, the browser in our cloud will resize as well.


Our previous design offered a fixed viewport and a menubar on top, which has now been replaced with a little popup-panel that you can drag where you want on top of the page. The panel offers a way to change the current browser/operating system, a screenshot button to take a screenshot of the page and a stop button.


The entire process of starting a new manual testing session has been made faster and easier to use. For Windows tests, we're using the RDP protocol instead of the VNC protocol, together with high-performance settings to make testing your websites in our cloud as fast as possible.

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