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In my work we recently started to build iphone (and a little bit of android) apps.
and now we are searching for a software that we could make an automated tests for our apps.
It could be a virtual emulator or a physical device, it doesn't matter.
the only condition is that we can't use a jailbroken devices.
Can someone help me to find some softwares so we could make automation on iphone (and android if possible)?
If there are emulators or plugins for QTP it will also be fine Because we are using QTP Regularly.
Thanks a lot,
Idan.
You can test mobile devices with QTP using Perfecto Mobile, I'm not sure how good a fix this will be for you since they provide the mobile devices as a service.
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Hello I'm about to implement responsive design for a major companies primary website which gets about 14 million unique visitors a month. I'm setting up the basic front end architecture and was wondering on any ideas and techniques that could make life easier. Was looking into backbone for mvvc, Zurb foundation, respond js for ie8, replace js for reducing http calls, GUI minifier...any suggestions that have made everyone's life easier after going down the same path??
Thanks
I currently have a platform that runs the same UX on chrome, ie8+, ff, opera, safari, ios, and android.
I would say do a lot of testing, and make sure to only use cross browser implementations.
Try not to be too cutting edge, or you will drown yourself trying to spotfix the environments which do not support those features. http://www.caniuse.com is a nice resource.
Avoid using explicit sizing.
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I'm a .NET/Flex web/windows developer about to make the plunge into mobile development. I was wondering what toolkit other mobile developers use to build their applications.
Is there any toolkit that works on all mobile devices, that provides a rich interface, preferably with touch capability? Ease of development would be a bonus.
What framework do you recommend? What are its advantages and limitations?
Your question is far more generalized and covers a broad view of mobile development. Mobile development can be of many types depending on many factors like:
Execution environments
Platform development environment
You can check the Wikipedia page for a generalized idea of what a mobile development can be and what types of developments can be done for what.
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I was wondering if anybody knew of a list of NFC Capable phones. I believe certain iPhones and a Nexus phone are capable of NFC. Are there any more at the current time? More specifically, does the Droid2 have NFC capabilities?
Thanks in advance :D
Try this list, updated daily. It's as close to definitive as you'll find:
http://www.nfcworld.com/nfc-phones-list/
(Disclosure: I maintain this list)
There's only one commercially available NFC handset, Samsung's Nexus S on the Android platform. The rest are concept phones that had limited production runs. AFAIK there's no iPhone with an integrated NFC chip, but there is at least one add-on module for the iPhone which adds NFC as external hardware. Rumor has it that the iPhone 5 will have integrated NFC, and I recently heard another rumor that it won't ;)
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Are there any tools for Mobile Website (not Mobile Application) Development?
For computer websites, CSS grids like Blueprint CSS are used. Is there any thing similar for the mobile version?
There's lot of talk about HTML5 + CSS3 + Javascript - a combination thats going to transform Mobile Websites. Not sure how true. Any good tutorials or starting points that you could suggest.
Thanks.
For touch devices jqtouch is a good solution. There are also commercial ones like Sencha Touch.
Check out a responsive framework like zurb or bootstrap. If you stick with what the frameworks have, you can have one codebase of the site that works in mobile browsers also.
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As per my assumption () there are hundreds of millions of Chinese mobile phones (or clones of brand phones) out there. And it seems firmware and OS of those mobile phones are same. Those phones only differ in their design and may be hardware.
I was wondering if there is any development kit or software development support for those mobile phones. What is that OS and/or firmware inside those phones? Are those open source or available online anyway? Do those phones support java? Where to get more information about those phones and their software online?
Thanks a lot in advance.
I saw a lot of chinesemobile phones using Win Mobile OS