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12 April, 2023

What’s New in UFT One 2023: 3 Release Highlights

UFT 2023

OpenText has released UFT One 2023. This is the latest version of their class-leading test automation tool. We’ve selected our top 3 release highlights.

If you’re looking for a test automation tool, you need to look no further than OpenText (previously Micro Focus) UFT One. It supports more applications and technologies than any other tool.

What is UFT One?

If you’re unfamiliar with UFT One, it was previously called UFT Enterprise and is the merging and evolution of the QuickTest Professional (QTP) and WinRunner automation tools. UFT One includes UFT Developer, which was previously known as UFT Pro and LeanFT.

UFT One is Consistently Being Enhanced

These days, UFT One includes sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI). It also integrates seamlessly with open-source tools.

UFT One is regularly updated with additional features and enhancements. UFT One 2023 is currently the latest version.

UFT One 2023 – 3 Release Highlights

UFT One 2023 includes many significant enhancements, you can see all the new features here. We’ve highlighted the top 3 release highlights for you below:

1. Cloud Based AI Object-Detection

Reduce the use of your local resources, increase test run performance, and always use the latest AI model with AI Object-Detection (AIOD) Cloud Service.

To learn more, check out: Use the AI Object-Detection Cloud Service.

2. Run Tests on Cloud Browsers

You can now run your tests on cloud browsers provided by Digital Lab.

You no longer need to install, maintain, or update your test environment browsers or UFT One’s browser extensions on your local computers. Using Digital Lab’s browsers also enhances test run security.

For more information, check out the Web Add-in page.

3. Mobile Testing Enhancements

Enhance your mobile testing capability with the Mobile Add-in.

This gives you new ways to test your apps and browsers based mobile solutions including:

  • Basic mobile testing: Testing mobile devices connected directly to your computer.
  • Advanced mobile testing: Connect to Digital Lab (built on UFT Mobile) to access local and cloud-based mobile devices and emulators.

For more information, check out the Mobile Add-in page.

You can see all of UFT One’s new features by clicking here

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