Support for Cypress testing on macOS Ventura

Hey Folks 😀 

LambdaTest now allows you to run end-to-end Cypress tests on macOS Ventura. Test your web applications across 40+ different browsers running real macOS Ventura. 

In addition, we also released new browser versions for automation testing. 🌐  

  • Chrome 110 Beta, 109
  • Firefox 110 Beta, 109
  • Edge 108 Beta107

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Coding Jag Weekly: 126th Issue is out

Welcome to the 126th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

According to a Gartner Report – “By 2026, at least 60% of I&O leaders will use Digital Experience Monitoring to measure application, services and endpoint performance from the user’s viewpoint, up from less than 20% in 2021.” 📈 

This edition of Coding Jag explores the caliber of digital experiences in achieving corporate goals, and the steps organizations may take to improve their digital experience.

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Latest Features in LambdaTest Test Analytics

The LambdaTest Test Analytics platform has been upgraded with several new features. and enhancements. 📊 

Let's take a look 👇 

  • Support for filtering the dashboards by a particular time and date selection. This will help you get more precise results at the required timestamp.
  • Ability to edit the Dashboard Layout that helps you arrange your widgets according to the alignment of your choice.
  • New feature to copy or clone the existing dashboard with all the widgets and configurations, the same as the source dashboard, to explore more detailed insights by adding more widgets or filters without disturbing your current dashboard.
  • View the Job runs by Time Span Summary on every graph widget added for HyperExecute in the Dashboard. This feature is exclusive to HyperExecute users.

Bonus Additions

SmartUI Testing: LambdaTest Automation now allows you to perform visual regression testing using Puppeteer, Storybook, and GitHub App.

📕 Refer to the below guides to get started:

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Coding Jag Weekly: 125th Issue is out

Welcome to the 125th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

In the testing process, it is never too late to reevaluate how quality is defined. 

Today's fast-paced and constantly evolving technology landscape may not accept the quality standards that were acceptable a few years ago.

In this edition of Coding Jag, we will discuss the latest best practices for defining quality in software testing.

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Coding Jag Weekly: 124th Issue is out

Welcome to the 124th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

Testing is the process of determining if a system or its component(s) satisfies the requirements. Debugging, on the other hand, is the act of locating and fixing problems or flaws in a computer program.

In this issue of Coding Jag, we'll explore the differences between testing and debugging and how they can be used together to improve your software quality.

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Coding Jag Weekly: 123rd Issue is out

Welcome to the 123rd edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

The role of a software tester is demanding yet satisfying. Even though it differs from person to person, testers put in a constant effort to make their work more efficient and increase their productivity.

In this issue of Coding Jag, we discuss the habits that have helped testers improve their abilities and learn new strategies.

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Coding Jag Weekly: 122nd Issue is out

Welcome to the 122nd edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

All of us have been involved in the 'Developer vs. Tester' feud, whether sharing memes or assigning critical bugs at the last minute. Often, it escalates from lighthearted to an entity appearing incompetent and inferior.

Therefore, this creates rifts between departments, causing mental and physical barriers between departments in the workplace.

This week's Coding Jag looks at how to deal with the 'developer vs. tester' mindset.

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Meet the All-New Chromium Based LT Browser 2.0

Hey folks 👋 

We're excited to announce the beta release of the new Chromium-based LT Browser 2.0.

Unleash the power of Chromium and take your responsive testing to the next level. The all-new LT Browser 2.0 is faster than ever as it is based on the latest native Chromium rendering engine (Blink). 


The new LT Browser 2.0 boasts enhanced performance and several features that make it easier for you to create responsive designs for device viewports of all sizes. 📱 💻 

Here is a quick rundown of the features that LT Browser 2.0 offers 👇 

  • Interact and test with 4 devices simultaneously.
  • Dedicated DevTools for different viewports.
  • Test with unlimited custom device viewports.
  • Generate and share multiple error reports.
  • Use Chromium settings.
  • Install Chrome extensions.
  • Unlimited browser tabs to launch device viewports.
  • Record with the entire screen or browser tab.

📌 For more details, please check our Product Update on LT Browser 2.0 

📌 To get started, refer to LT Browser 2.0: Getting Started Guide

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LambdaTest Test Analytics: New Features

Hey, testers 😀 

Check out these new features added to LambdaTest Test Analytics. 👇 

  • Filter the Test Case Health Snapshot view according to your Count of Tests.

  • Added support for cloning the widgets in the Analytics Dashboard.

  • The new Task Status Ratio widget provides information about the quality of your current tasks based on the status marked on the LambdaTest platform.

Give these new features a try!

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