How to Test a Spoon?

A couple of months ago I stumbled up on a blog post or tweet (Sorry, but I really can’t remember and find it again) about a very funny and interesting software testing interview question. The question is: How to Test a Spoon? This question sounds strange in the first place, but if you think about … Read more

Android Screen Recording using ADB

Thanks to Richard Bradshaw, also known as the @FriendlyTester, who reminded me in a tweet about the Android screen recording feature using an ADB (Android Debug Bridge) command. In one of my last posts, I already wrote about the new QuickTime recording feature for iOS devices running iOS8 in combination with a Mac OS X device running … Read more

Call for Papers Mobile App Europe

Maybe you are already aware of it. The Mobile App Europe Conference has an open call for papers for the second edition of the conference in September 2015. This year’s conference topic is “Apps and Mobile Technologies – Creating our Future Today”. The conference will take place from Sep 28 – Sep 29, 2015 at Dorint … Read more

Record your iOS Test Session with QuickTime

A couple of posts ago I wrote about “How to File Mobile Bugs” and the importance of good and detailed bug reports. In another post I wrote about ilos  and how to record your current test session on Android Lollipop devices. Today, I write about the other big mobile vendor, called iOS 🙂 and how … Read more

Bug Magnet by Gojko Adzic

Today, I want to share a really nice Google Chrome extension with you, that will help you with your web exploratory testing. The extension is called Bug Magnet and is developed by Gojko Adzic. Gojko describes his tool with the following text: “Bug Magnet provides convenient access to common problematic values and edge cases, so you … Read more