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LambdaTest vs Ghostlab: What are the differences?
LambdaTest: Perform Cross Browser Testing on 2000+ Real Browsers and Operating System Online. LambdaTest is a cloud-based testing platform and it provides access to a powerful network cloud of 2000+ real browsers and operating system that helps testers in cross-browser and cross-platform compatibility testing; Ghostlab: Test any website on various browsers and mobile devices simultaneously. It is a Mac based app that allows you to test out your responsive design across a variety of devices and browsers.
LambdaTest and Ghostlab can be primarily classified as "Browser Testing" tools.
Some of the features offered by LambdaTest are:
- Selenium Web Automation
- Real-time testing of web app on cloud based desktop and mobile browsers
- Test your locally hosted web app using SSH Tunnel feature
On the other hand, Ghostlab provides the following key features:
- Synchronized browsing
- Screenshots
- Inspect CSS on any device
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Pros of LambdaTest
- Pocket friendly pricing17
- Good Performance13
- Integration with Gitlab12
- Integration with Bitbucket12
- Cross browser testing12
- Integration with Jira11
- Great support11
- Integration with GitHub11
- Integration with Trello10
- Clean UI and Easy to use10
- Integration with Slack10
- Integration with Asana10
- Pre-installed developer tools8
- Integration with Hive8
- IE and Edge support8
- Local app testing6
- Multiple Browsers6
- Integration with Teamwork5
- Integration with VSTS5
- Real time testing feature is flawless4
- Selenium automation3
- Faster Speed3
- Up-to-date Browser collection3
- Robust Selenium Grid2
- Real devices2
- 24/7 Customer Chat Support2
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What is Ghostlab?
It is a Mac based app that allows you to test out your responsive design across a variety of devices and browsers
What is LambdaTest?
LambdaTest platform provides secure, scalable and insightful test orchestration for website, and mobile app testing.
Customers at different points in their DevOps lifecycle can leverage Automation and/or Manual testing on LambdaTest.
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What are some alternatives to Ghostlab and LambdaTest?
BrowserStack
BrowserStack is a leading software testing platform for developers to comprehensively test their websites and mobile applications across 2,000+ real browsers and devices in a single cloud platform—and at scale.
BrowserSync
BrowserSync makes your tweaking and testing faster by synchronising file changes and interactions across multiple devices. It’s wicked-fast and totally free.
CodeKit
Process Less, Sass, Stylus, Jade, Haml, Slim, CoffeeScript, Javascript, and Compass files automatically each time you save. Easily set options for each language.
Selenium
Selenium automates browsers. That's it! What you do with that power is entirely up to you. Primarily, it is for automating web applications for testing purposes, but is certainly not limited to just that. Boring web-based administration tasks can (and should!) also be automated as well.
Karma
Karma is not a testing framework, nor an assertion library. Karma just launches a HTTP server, and generates the test runner HTML file you probably already know from your favourite testing framework. So for testing purposes you can use pretty much anything you like.