stodow wrote:What is the learning curve for eValid?
We designed eValid from the ground up to be easy to learn, and easy to use.
The thinking was, if it is going to be an effective testing and quality assurance product, then it has to be simple enough for every level of user -- from beginning testers to experienced users.
99% of the work you need for most kinds of test development is done from the GUI -- even work with complex AJAX sites, which often require recording of synchronization steps to make sure playback stays coherent.
The scripts you create from the GUI are simple, command-oriented, and easy to understand. eValid fills in the critical details by reading the DOM contents for you -- so you don't have to worry about it.
And, if you do need complicated validations or "structural testing sequences" then you have a complete set of commands available.
All in all, we think that you can download eValid, install it, and get useful testing work done in well under an hour! That should say to you: "Easy learning curve!"
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