Testing From The Browser. What Is eValid? eValid is a test tool suite for WebSite Quality Analysis that is a full-featured IE- compatible web browser.

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Testing From The Browser

What Is eValid? eValid is a test tool suite for WebSite Quality Analysis that is a full-featured IE- compatible web browser. eValid runs on Windows NT/2000/XP.

What Does eValid Do? eValid is a full QA suite that measures all aspects of your WebSite. It includes capabilities for comprehensive WebSite analysis, functional testing and validation, server loading, and detailed WebSite timing/tuning.

Why Do I Need eValid? If you want to analyze your WebSite exactly the same way your users or clients experience it, you need the 100% realistic approach of eValid.

What Is Unique About eValid? eValid is a Test Enabled Web Browser. It looks at your website from the client side – the same way your users observe and handle your website.

Why Testing From The Browser? eValid provides pure object mode interaction, required for efficient testing of WebSites. There is no hiding behind the browser layer. This is not a wrapper around a browser, or a passive tap on the HTTP protocol. It is a browser.

Why Use A Separate Web Browser? Certain data and capabilities are impossible to achieve working form the desktop. As a separate browser, eValid has the ability to: “spider” a site in Site Analysis mode. do very-precise timing analyses. Page one

Why Use A Separate Web Browser? do content validation, a critical feature for E-commerce verification functions. keep context with a secure session. run multiple play-back sessions with 100% reality. Page two

What Is The Advantage? Testing from the browser results in 100% realistic data, simpler scripts, more reliable playbacks, easier modification of scripts and direct access to reports. Nothing here is “virtual” or “simulated”. It is all real.

You find defects in minutes and you can repair any quality short-comings of your WebSite in real time. This includes performance bottlenecks, slow-loading pages, broken links, and server capacity. If you can browse it, eValid can test it. Why Is Reality Important?

There is no size limitation on any part of eValid’s test activity. It can handle websites with frames, Java scripts, Java Applets, cookies, proxy servers, HTML and XML. The only limit is in the capacity of your machine. Does eValid Handle Large, Complex WebSites?

eValid has a powerful site search spider build inside. It can map any WebSite and produce several variations of reports and useful details to improve the performance of your site. WebSite Analysis And Mapping

For testers running multiple test plans, eValid has an easy to use test manager tool. eV.Manager will keep your tests organized. A simple point-and- click system will create your tests, run them and get you complete test reports. eV.Manager – Regression Suite Manager

"I must complement you guys on having an excellent product in eValid. We are using eValid to test against work we are doing on the United Kingdom's 5th busiest site." --Roy Tait, Buchanan International [UK] What Users Say About eValid? Page one

What Users Say About eValid? "I was quite impressed with the ease of install and operation of your product. Out of the box, eValid was easy to set up and I was running Load, Performance and Event tests on our product in less than an hour." --Don J. Moreaux, HealthCast, LLC [USA] Page two

What Users Say About eValid? I can definitely say that eValid is the ONLY automated software test tool that lets us easily and effectively simulate a load based on 'real-world' users, which is critical based on our technology model. That, coupled with the easy-to-learn and understandable scripting, makes eValid the perfect choice for Finali's load and regression testing. --Mike Kosel, Director of Quality Assurance at Finali, Colorado [USA]