Traditionally, cross browser testing has been conceived as a type of non-functional testing which consists in making sure a web app or page works as expected –that is, at a functional, design, responsiveness, aesthetic and accessibility level, independently of the web browser utilized. Today, this definition also encompasses the fact that apps and pages should not only work as expected on different web browsers, but also on different operating systems and different devices (desktop and mobile), and, desirably, on several assistive technologies for people with different abilities.
This type of task can be performed using basic elements such as the very hardware and software platforms on which web browsers run, but there are also tools which can help us do this.
Normally, a reasonably good cross browser testing tool should feature certain performance abilities such as code validation (HTML, CSS, JS), assessing app performance, responsive design testing, checking for UI inconsistencies, etc.
But we’re not for normal things in here.
Autify, besides all that, supports desktop and mobile browsers, eliminating the tediousness of having to maintain and manage real devices and device farms.
It features multi-device parallel testing as well, which makes Autify an ideal match when it comes to cross browser testing, since it saves hours of valuable time.
All that, packaged in one platform which also offers:
You can see our client’s success stories here: https://autify.com/why-autify
We have different pricing options available in our plans: https://autify.com/pricing
All plans invariably offer unlimited testing of apps and number of users.