Wednesday, 26 February 2014

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Now let's talk about compatibility. May be if you have ever built any app or website if you don't make it browser compatibility then it means that if your website is running good in chrome but when you will open it in mozilla firefox, definitely your website will not be opened at all or it may display everything humble jumble you know. So you must know how to make your app or websites browser compatibility.

Below is a curated list of both free and premium cross-browser testing tools, ranging from cloud platforms to desktop applications. These tools will help you easily test everything from versions of Internet Explorer versions to more than 300 modern browser combinations.



Ghostlab offers synchronized testing for scrolls, clicks, reloads and form input across all your connected devices, meaning you can test the entire user experience, not just a simple page. Using the superior built-in inspector, you can discover and fix problems quickly, connected to the DOM or JavaScript output on any device.

2. Browser Stack


Browser Stack provides live, web-based browser testing with instant access to every desktop and mobile browser (currently more than 300), with the ability to test local and internal servers, providing a secure setup. The cloud-based access means no installation is required, and the pre-installed developer tools (including Firebug Lite, Microsoft Script Debugger and many more) are useful for quick cross-browser testing and debugging.

3. Sauce Labs

Sauce Labs allows you to run tests in the cloud on more than 260 different browser platforms and devices, providing a comprehensive test infrastructure including Selenium, JavaScript, Mobile and Manual testing facilities. There's no VM setup or maintenance required, with access to live breakpoints while the tests are running so you can jump in and take control to investigate a problem manually.

4. Cross Browser Testing
Cross Browser Testing offers a live testing environment with access to more than 130 browsers across 25 different operating systems and mobile devices, so you can interactively verify your layout and test AJAX, HTML Forms, JavaScript and Flash.

5. Browser shots


Browser shots is a free, open-source web app providing a convenient way to test your website's browser compatibility in one place. Browser shots uniquely champions the idea of distributing the work of making screenshots among community members, who set up "factories" on their own machines, to get jobs from the server using a fully automatic unattended script.


6. Browserling


Browserling, built upon StackVM and powered entire by Canvas and JavaScript, lets you run fully interactive browser testing sessions without Flash, Applets or anything to install. Once you enter the URL you want to test, you wait until the test is ready, you then have three minutes to review your site in multiple browsers.

7. Litmus


Litmus offers one-stop email and cross-browser testing. Once you enter your URL, Litmus will show how it appears in the most popular web browsers. Link validation means you can verify all of your links and also make sure the URLs you're linking to aren't blacklisted. The flexible setup allows you to add team members, clients and partners to a testing project, without limits on users or tests and unlimited access to all the features available.

8. TestingBot


TestingBot provides easy cross-browser testing with Selenium, either manually or automated, with more than 100 browser and OS combinations. The live, manual testing allows you to control any browser in the cloud interactively from your own browser. You can run automated tests in the cloud by specifying which browsers you want to test, when the test should run and for how long.

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