lencs wrote:Does eValid have any application to "user experience measurement"? Could you please explain how?
You've not given very many specifics here, but please think of eValid as an "instrumented browser" from which you can make a wide range of measurements.
In addition, it is a fully programmable browser...the programming "method" being the eValid script language.
So if you are measuring time or content or size of files, every kind of data you can wish for is available.
You might take a look a the
SaveRecord command in eValid. It provides a simple way to create a results file that includes various kinds of time and byte-count data. You'll see from that explanation the range of data you can collect.
eValid Support