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  2. Cross-browser testing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-browser testing is a type of non-functional software testing where web applications are checked for support across different browsers and devices. Cross-browser testing can also provide an objective, independent view of the status of the web application to allow the business to appreciate and understand the risks of releasing it or implementing new feature(s).

  3. Greenshot - Wikipedia

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    "Capture window" creates a screenshot of the active or a selected window (depending on the user's settings). "Capture fullscreen" captures the complete screen(s). "Capture Internet Explorer" allows creating a scrolling capture of websites that are larger than the browser window when opened in Internet Explorer.

  4. Cross-platform software - Wikipedia

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    V-Play apps and games are created within Qt Creator. WaveMaker: A low-code development tool to create responsive web and hybrid mobile (Android & iOS) applications. WinDev: an Integrated Development Environment for Windows, Linux, .Net and Java, and web browers. Optimized for business and industrial applications.

  5. Turbo (software) - Wikipedia

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    TurboServer (formerly Spoon Server) is an application deployment platform that allows software packaged with Turbo Studio to be deployed, patched, and managed via the web. End users log into a website from any browser and are able to launch and use desktop-level applications like Microsoft Word and Photoshop without having to install them.

  6. BrowserStack - Wikipedia

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    BrowserStack is a cloud web and mobile testing platform that provides developers with the ability to test their websites and mobile applications across on-demand browsers, operating systems and real mobile devices. The company is based in India. [1]

  7. Cross-browser compatibility - Wikipedia

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    In the early part of the century, practices such as browser sniffing were deemed unusable for cross-browser scripting. [2] The term "multi-browser" was coined to describe applications that relied on browser sniffing or made otherwise invalid assumptions about run-time environments, which at the time were almost invariably Web browsers.

  8. Device fingerprint - Wikipedia

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    A browser fingerprint is information collected specifically by interaction with the web browser of the device. [ 1 ] : 1 Device fingerprints can be used to fully or partially identify individual devices even when persistent cookies (and zombie cookies ) cannot be read or stored in the browser, the client IP address is hidden, or one switches to ...

  9. Software portability - Wikipedia

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    Software portability can be exemplified with multiple devices running the same video game. Software portability is a design objective for source code to be easily made to run on different platforms. An aid to portability is the generalized abstraction between the application logic and system interfaces.