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We have a new home!... testpad.com

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We have a new home!... testpad.com

Testpad's home domain has moved to "testpad.com" after more than 10 years at "ontestpad.com". Here's what that means for customers.

Release notes for minor update (4.1.110)

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Release notes for minor update (4.1.110)

Release notes for a collection of small updates and tweaks, including bug fixes, reacting to customer feedback, and miscellaneous tweaks to keep Testpad running smoothly.

Email addresses don't have to be unique anymore

UPDATES

Email addresses don't have to be unique anymore

Testpad now lets you to re-use your email address across multiple team accounts.

Testpad's new UI sees 1m results in 3months

EDITORIALS

Testpad's new UI sees 1m results in 3months

Our big rebrand and UI update helped our customers collectively record 1 million results in just the first 3 months following the release!

Testpad Tips - use the Retest feature to go from build to build

HINTS AND TIPS

Testpad Tips - use Retesting to go from build to build

Don't acrue more and more test run columns with 'new test run'... instead, make use of the 'retest' feature, specifically for retesting new builds within the same release cycle.

New Release: Testpad 4

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New Release: Testpad 4

Announcing the biggest update to the Testpad UI to the Testpad since its founding in 2011. The re-design keeps most functionality exactly the same, but offers a sleeker, more user-friendly experience.

Writing BDD Test Scenarios with Gherkin Syntax

EDITORIALS

Writing BDD Test Scenarios with Gherkin Syntax

Testpad has built-in support for syntax-highlighting your test plans if they use the Gherkin Given/When/Then style.

Reordering Test Run Columns

HINTS AND TIPS

Reordering Test Run Columns

New feature – reorder test run columns with a simple keyboard shortcut.

Improved Filter Controls

HINTS AND TIPS

Improved Filter Controls and more

Test Runs now support logical OR and AND operators for improved filtering of which tests to include (or exclude) from your test plans.

Growing Customer Base means Bigger Servers

EDITORIALS

Growing Customer Base means Bigger Servers

With a big increase in the number of customers on Testpad this Spring, we've upgraded our servers over the weekend. This engineering-focused post talks about how we did this with zero downtime.

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