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Another month has gone by, soon it will be time to wrap Christmas presents. In October we were mostly working on fixing different issues and improving the overall performance of the application. This has been quite successful and we hope that we will be able to improve the performance even more in the following months. Here’s a list of the main updates in Loadero this month: We added Google Chrome 78 and Mozilla Firefox 70…

Wintertime is approaching with big steps, and the weather outside is preparing us for that with some cold mornings here in Latvia! But that is not an issue as we have had a blast this month creating new functionality for Loadero. We also had a team-building event where we were testing out some small cars! Here’s a list of the main updates in Loadero this month: We added Google Chrome 77 and Mozilla Firefox 69…

We recognize that there are different ways to test your applications other than using Javascript (Nightwatch). Loadero users were requesting Java language for writing test scripts. Also we felt that this addition would benefit our service hugely. Therefore, we are happy to announce that Loadero now supports Java for testing by utilizing TestUI – a test automation framework by TestDevLab. TestUI is based on Appium and Selenide, two of the most powerful, all-round test automation…

August was a hectic month for Loadero as we were developing many new features as well as attending Twilio Signal conference! We were showcasing Loadero at Signal, as well as meeting other companies to help us grow even bigger. We enjoyed SIGNAL, did you have a chance to attend it as well? These are the main features we have added this month: TestUI fully supported with all custom commands as with Nightwatch.js and webRTC internals…

You’ve stumbled upon the Loadero blog, and we would like to introduce ourselves! As we hope you have heard, Loadero is a web application performance and load testing tool. With Loadero, you can test the limits of a web application and generate load from anywhere in the world. One of the main reasons for creating Loadero was to test webRTC applications; thus, support for media streams was one of the core features to build into…