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Safari Technology Preview is an experimental browser that Apple releases to developers and users interested in testing upcoming features and improvements.
It serves as a sandbox environment for developers to test new web technologies and APIs before they are officially released. As Safari Technology Preview receives updates frequently, it allows QA testers testers to stay ahead of the curve and anticipate changes in web standards and make sure the websites they test keep working fine.
There's another Safari version as well called Safari Beta. This version refers to the pre-release version of Safari made available to users. It acts as a preview of the upcoming stable release.
This means you can test the Safari version that will be rolled out to the general public in a later stage.
By using Safari Beta, you can make sure you're testing on a version of Safari that will be released with a future macOS update.
Below is an overview of the benefits of testing on Safari Technology Preview and Safari Beta, with TestingBot:
Simply log in to your TestingBot account, choose between either macOS Monterey or macOS Ventura and then click either the beta version or dev version.
You will be able to interact with a real, live browser, straight from your own browser.
Change the screen resolution and geo-ip location. Take high quality screenshots from real Safari browsers.
TestingBot provides a large Selenium grid with real browsers, including Safari, Safari Technology Preview and Safari beta.
To start running automated tests on Safari, you can edit your existing Selenium tests or create a new one.
Below is a simple example of how to run a Selenium test on TestingBot with NodeJS:
The differences between Safari Technology Preview and Safari Beta are:
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