It empowers software testers, developers, and even product owners to easily test their mobile apps and analyze their performance to prevent any critical issues from going live. Measure app render times, power consumption, resource usage, capture crashes and more on Android and iOS devices.
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It 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.
macOS, Windows are some of the popular tools that integrate with Apptim. Here's a list of all 2 tools that integrate with Apptim.