Overview
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Appium
Score 9.0 out of 10
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IBM DevOps Test UI
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Automated testing capabilities for functional, regression, GUI and data-driven testing. IBM DevOps Test UI is an automated functional and regression testing tool for GUI and data-driven testing. It supports a range of applications, including web-based, .Net, Java, Siebel, SAP, terminal emulator-based applications, and PowerBuilder.N/A
Opkey
Score 6.0 out of 10
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Opkey (now with pCloudy) is a mobile app testing platform for performing manual as well as automated testing on more than 5,000 device-browser combinations hosted on the cloud. It provides hosts of other services like bot testing and in-field user experience testing. Opkey provides On-Premise, Private and Public device cloud solutions, which enterprises can choose from based on their needs. With rising digital spectrum, it now offers a complete digital assurance platform where testing…N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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User Ratings
AppiumIBM DevOps Test UIOpkey (now with pCloudy)
Likelihood to Recommend
9.9
(10 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
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Usability
9.0
(1 ratings)
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9.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
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9.0
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User Testimonials
AppiumIBM DevOps Test UIOpkey (now with pCloudy)
Likelihood to Recommend
JS Foundation
1. It's open source which supports range of languages, operating systems and languages. Well suited for Android and IOS mobile automation. Supports all kinds of apps, which makes it flexible and robust mobile testing tool 2. It is less appropriate where we need intercept network call to verify the API calls. Extensive coding experience is required to work Appium
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IBM
IBM Rational Functional Tester is good for automating thick applications.
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Opkey
pCloudy is a niche player in mobile qa automation space with extremely good support system.
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Pros
JS Foundation
  • It uses WebDriver API so it makes it easy to use for former web test automation engineers.
  • It can be managed via the command line via an extensive set of parameters.
  • It handles implicit waits at the server side that is especially valuable in distributed infrastructure.
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IBM
  • An execution log in html format provides detailed information of the actions, verifications, and screenshots with timestamps.
  • Quick response and good support. IBM releases frequent updates to handle customer needs and fix issues.
  • A solid object inspector, extensive functional library and playback monitor.
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Opkey
  • Physical devices over cloud.
  • Very good support system.
  • Good integration with open source tool set.
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Cons
JS Foundation
  • Element browser sometimes is unreliable and has sporadic fails.
  • Appium running is a bit slow, compared to tests written with Appium and with Espresso or XCTest.
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IBM
  • Installation or updates were not always perfect. Would have to clean previous installations or reinstall Java if there were errors.
  • No or very limited support of browsers outside of Internet Explorer.
  • Uses a lot of memory, can have memory issues on large tests.
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Opkey
  • Platform slowness
  • Additional capabilities wrt automation
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Likelihood to Renew
JS Foundation
I am rating 10/10 because Appium can use with multiple programming languages with multiple Test engines. Also, it works for both Android and iOS.
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IBM
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Opkey
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Usability
JS Foundation
I would like to give 9/10 rating to Appium because of it can easily integrate with popular frameworks and CI/CD tools, as well as it is reliable, flexible and easy to use. The setup can bit complex in initial step, but once on configured it's very easy to use and enables stable and scalable mobile automation for real and cloud devices.
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IBM
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Opkey
Extremely good UI and the learning curve is very [small].
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Support Rating
JS Foundation
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IBM
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Opkey
Extremely good support system and I have a personal experience wherein we needed support and they provided a dedicated person to resolve the issues.
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Alternatives Considered
JS Foundation
If you're an Apple developer, you use Xcode. It's practically a forced necessity. For system testing though, it doesn't have to be. You can have your development team focus on unit and integration tests in their platform and another team automate acceptance tests with a language they are more familiar with.
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IBM
Selenium is similar to IBM Rational Functional Tester but is not as user friendly and does not support thick applications. Visual Studio Coded UI is newer so not as refined; the object inspector/management and execution log results is poor compared to IBM Rational Functional Tester.
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Opkey
pCloudy is a niche player in mobile test automation area and provides a wide variety of devices over cloud. They have a pretty good support system which compliments the platform even better.
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Return on Investment
JS Foundation
  • Appium is open source, so it's free. That's budget friendly right there.
  • The ability to write mobile automation tests has saved considerable time for our manual test team, but that is true with most automation tests.
  • We use Sauce Labs with our other automation, but Appium works great with Sauce Labs, as well, if I needed to run on emulators and simulators.
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IBM
  • Speeds up and broadens the testing cycle by using machine time for regression testing.
  • Frees up time for testers to focus on critical items outside the automated suite.
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Opkey
  • Saved a lot of investment in procuring physical devices.
  • Since the setup is over cloud, we did not procure devices in multiple locations.
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