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Nadine Grant
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Web Testing Just Got Easier Thanks to Comparium

With cross-browser testing becoming a must for every developer out there, more and more tools that make the entire process easier and faster started to appear. Comparium is one of the new shining stars in this field, a complete tool that makes web testing a lot easier and smooth.

Live Testing Tool

Compared to other tools in its category, Comparium is a live testing tool that gives you the possibility to test on real systems with real browsers for 100% accurate results. Nothing is simulated or emulated, you get a tool that enables you to interact with the sites you test in real-time through a developed remote infrastructure. While the live testing tool is only available for desktop, you will get amazing results using it for your sites.

Get Support For Various Versions of Web Browsers

With Comparium, not only that you will get support for all the web browsers your visitors may use, but you also get access to various versions of them. Most testing tools give you support for the latest version of Chrome, Mozilla, Opera, Safari, or Internet Explorer. However, the developers of these tools forget that not all users upgrade their browsers when prompted to. So, even though we’re not talking about a great portion of your traffic, you’re in danger of your website not to display properly on older versions. Comparium allows you to perform visual compatibility tests across all thee versions of browsers.

Easily Compare Everything Through Screenshots

This automated cross-browser testing tool makes the entire process smoother by detecting any incompatibilities and taking screenshots of the issues so you can take a closer look at what’s wrong. You have a wide range of comparison settings to choose from so you always get the best error detection modes possible. Not only that the app takes screenshots, but you will also be able to caption and edit them, share the screenshots directly from the app, schedule tests, and even simulate a low-speed connection in future versions.

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