When you get a new version of a mobile app for testing, you need to know what changes are done in this version, what features are implemented and what bugs are fixed. Generally we get this kind of information from developers and from higher management.
There is a website called AppDiff.com. You can upload different versions of your app and find the differences. It is like we use DocDiff to compare two documents.
Appdiff builds a visual map of your app so you can explore all performance issues and UX changes.
Appdiff is built by a team of ex-Google and ex-Microsoft engineers who are aiming to finally solve the 'testing problem'
Personally I did not try this. Just found it interesting hence shared.
There is a website called AppDiff.com. You can upload different versions of your app and find the differences. It is like we use DocDiff to compare two documents.
Appdiff builds a visual map of your app so you can explore all performance issues and UX changes.
Appdiff is built by a team of ex-Google and ex-Microsoft engineers who are aiming to finally solve the 'testing problem'
Personally I did not try this. Just found it interesting hence shared.
AppDiff may reduce your
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