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If you have done in developing native Mobile, Android or iPhone (IOS), so you probably know that the testing of native applications are not so simple. On the other hand, the traditional web application testing is quite simple: Start a web browser, and you'll see exactly how the application works and how it looks. Read and show how to test a native application on the same straight-forward fashion, taking into account the different options.

Option 1: Install the application on your mobile device

This option is great that you can test your application for the main equipment. However, to get the device app can take a long time. And each iteration of testing, the app would be built, will be sent (or copied) to your phone, install and start the device. Even if you test the actual device, the process is very slow. Imagine, if you want to make only a small change in Ap

Option 2: Using emulators / simulators

Getting the Device Emulator App is easier to get the actual device, the App. However, now the application has not been tested on a real device, so it can get exactly the same problem, or look and feel that you would get the actual device. Now, this is more of a problem that the problem IOS Android. Android is a shortened version of the Android emulator. Most of the Android phones from HTC, Motorola and Samsung have their own, slightly modified to build the Android (even within the same browser can be slightly different for different devices). Another problem emulators (mostly Android) is that they tend to be much slower than the current hardware, for obvious reasons. Although IOS simulator is fast enough, the Android emulator is notoriously slow.

The best option: start the device without installing the application

I think this is the final approach, the faster and easier. It does not require you to install the application, the device more, but still you get to test the device. This approach uses mobile applications Tiggr Tester for mobile applications developed for mobile phones using Tiggr Builder.

The software tester should only be installed once. The version of Android is here and the version of IOS is available as open source. The application is quite simple. After signing into your mobile applications Tiggr Builder will display a list of all mobile applications (native and web) Tiggr created your account. This is how it looks:

The best part? By clicking (or typing) on ​​any project will begin approximately. Make any changes to the program Tiggr? Save your changes and click on the application in mobile Tiggr tester. You now get the new version, with all the changes. With this approach we get the best of everything. We do not need to install every time the software is tested on the device itself, and last but not least, it is very fast.

Still not convinced? Then sign up Tiggr, create your first mobile application, mobile test install Tiggr (Android or IOS) and some testing.

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