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Bugtracker wich does not require intallation of any software in your pc you only have to connect to the server and your are good to go, that is my favorite part.
I'm not sure if it was a wrong administration of the tool or just a restriction, but different profiles could modify bugs when they shouldn't.
I like most the easy usage of this software even for customer care members, or for users who don't have technical background. Moreover you can choose your own language.
You have to go in and track all those things manually. Where a person who assigned the case and the person to whom the case is assigned both should receive automatic reminders and warnings.
It is easy to use and very simple. It has its own inbuilt bug tracking feature which helps us for effective reports for the specific issues.
Very basic user interface, does not integrate with other tools, sometimes the configurations are too complex to bother.
I have used other platforms like JIRA and I think it is more intuitive and it has better functions and integrations.
I dislike the lot of fields to fill in for opening an issue and the issue organization itsefle which is not easy to understand.
The ability to spin up browser specific test environments was fantastic. The ease of integration with different language frameworks for writing and executing automated tests was pretty attractive too.
Our customers started reporting that our websites stuck in lower verisons of IE and Firefox. So we thought to get it tested and yes they stuck.
Easy to use and extremely helpful with all test important testing and revalidation. Definitely like the smooth and easy process.
On rare occasions LT could be a bit slow to load the test environments (~15 seconds), which could be a problem when hundreds of browser/device/OS combos need to be tested quickly.
My overall experience with LambdaTest was great. The platform is user friendly even for beginners; customer support is very dedicated to make sure that your experience is worthwhile.
There is a bit of a lag when using this product which makes it a bit difficult when testing as to whether it is the page that I am testing is not as responsive or the lag from the virtual machine.
The most important feature I like about Lambdatest is that it is very user-friendly due to its good UI, plus it provides all the latest devices to use even updating its browser versions.
There is a bit of lag, but I understand I'm controlling another machine over the internet, but the lag isn't that much, I was still able to work and get the job done.
Speaker 1: I'm Karthik. I work as an engineering manager. My rating for LambdaTest is three stars out of five. For more reviews like this, please click the link below. BrowserStack was the other platform that we evaluated before we tested out LambdaTest. And in our experience we felt BrowserStack was a little bit more mature as compared to LambdaTest. [inaudible 00:00:34] a little bit more pricier, but we found BrowserStack to be a little bit more mature given that they were in the industry longer than LambdaTest. Our first choice was BrowserStack, but cost was definitely a barrier, which is why we decided to evaluate LambdaTest. I believe it was fairly easy to onboard this platform, but I think it can still get challenging depending on how bespoke your particular environment is. You may run into specific challenges integrating this tool into your platform depending on what sort of custom implementation you have on your end. So that's something to keep in mind. If it's a fairly vanilla implementation, shouldn't be too much of a problem. It should be quick and easy. But if you have like a custom implementation, then there could be challenges integrating this into your platform. You definitely have to take into consideration the environment that you have and if LambdaTest will work from the standpoint of being able to want support all of the browsers and the platforms that you're looking to run your tests on. The ease of writing and maintaining tests that comes with something like LambdaTest, the barrier to entry in terms of learning curve for your engineers with respect to picking this platform up and being able to run with it. And then last but not the least, cost is also a factor. So that's something to keep in mind as well when you evaluate a platform such as LambdaTest.
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