7 Free Mobile App Testing Framework

This time we are presenting a collection of 7 free mobile applications for testing frameworks. This post is useful for the developers and designers who need to check their framework. Mobile apps are the toughest in terms of bug fixing but luckily we have these testing tools that make sure that our mobile apps are working perfectly before they are launched.

So, look into this collection and get the benefit from these mobile app testing frameworks. These mobile app testing frameworks are categorized into 2 main groups. One for testing individual elements within an app, and is called Unit Testing; while the other to test the app at the UI level and is called Functional Testing Framework. Enjoy and stay creative!

Appium

Appium is an open source test automation framework for use with native and hybrid mobile apps.It drives iOS and Android apps using the WebDriver JSON wire protocol.

Gitorious

The Mobile Testing Framework (MTF) is an alpha-state open source project to automate GUI/System tests for iPhone/iPad applications.MTF is based on the automation tool Sikuli which allows to interact with the User interface with python scripts and screenshots.

Fliptest

Fliptest Easily create and manage A/B tests for iOS apps.

Kiwi For IOS

Kiwi is a Behavior Driven Development library for iOS development. The goal is to provide a BDD library that is exquisitely simple to setup and use.

Testing With Frank

Frank allows you to write structured text test/acceptance tests/requirements (using Cucumber) and have them execute against your iOS application.

Kif For IOS

KIF, which stands for Keep It Functional, is an iOS integration test framework. It allows for easy automation of iOS apps by leveraging the accessibility attributes that the OS makes available for those with visual disabilities.

Calaba

Calabash enables you to write and execute automated acceptance tests of mobile apps. Calabash is cross-platform, supporting Android and iOS native apps. It is open source and free, and has a company, Xamarin, backing and developing it.

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