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

Try it out now

Coding Jag Weekly: 120th Issue is out

Welcome to the 120th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

A conversational AI that can answer questions in plain language write poems, screenplays, social media posts, descriptive essays, and a ton of other great stuff, ChatGPT broke the internet with its launch.  

In this issue of Coding Jag, we explore running simple and complex test automation scripts with Chat GPT and more.

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Coding Jag Weekly: 119th Issue is out

Welcome to the 119th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

Let’s talk about why testers and developers are hesitant to deploy on Fridays or just about any day before a holiday. What really could be the reason? Is it maybe a lack of confidence in the process and the team?

In this issue of Coding Jag, we explore the hesitation around deploying before the weekends and the holiday season! 

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Coding Jag Weekly: 118th Issue is out

Welcome to the 118th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

In December 2015, Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and others founded OpenAI, an artificial intelligence (AI) research laboratory. Its mission is to promote and develop friendly AI that benefits humanity as a whole through research in the field of AI.

In this issue of Coding Jag, we explore OpenAI and does it really help software testers.

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Browser Testing: Support for uploading .CSV files

Hey folks 👋 

LambdaTest's Real Time Browser Testing now supports uploading .CSV files.  

You can upload your required .CSV files using Google Drive or another cloud storage service and open them in the remote VM. After downloading the file, it will be available in the remote VM of LambdaTest.

Upload now->

Coding Jag Weekly: 115th Issue is out

Welcome to the 115th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

It's been 10 years since Selenium was the only way to write E2E tests. Today, you can write E2E tests with more automation tools than ever before. 

Playwright and Cypress are two of the most popular frameworks for test implementation.

In this issue of Coding Jag, we take a look at two popular JavaScript testing frameworks: Playwright and Cypress.

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Announcing support for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4

Are your mobile apps ready for the latest Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4

Test them now on LambdaTest's real device cloud running real Galaxy Z Fold4 and ensure your app work seamlessly on foldable devices. 📱  

Check how your app functions for the features like app continuity to prevent data losses while folding and unfolding the device, the app adaptability to Galaxy flex mode, and more.

Read our product announcement on Galaxy Z Fold4 for more details. 📄 

 👉 Start testing on Galaxy Z Fold4 

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