AltWalker Model Visualizer for VS Code

We’re excited to announce that we recently added a Visual Studio Code extension to AltWalker. Through this extension, we want to help users to both edit and visualize JSON models within the VS Code.  How it can help you AltWalker Model Visualizer is an open-source extension that comes to help everyone who writes and executes… read more

4 common situations when critical eCommerce bugs appear

Have you ever tried to buy something online and made it all the way to the checkout, only to find out that the payment process isn’t working? Or how about spending hours on an eShop, carefully choosing all your items and just when you’re thinking “ok let’s empty my bank account” the cart isn’t opening? … read more

Why you really need to test your e-commerce site

If you ever had a complaint from a customer that something on your website is preventing them from buying, you are not alone and in fact, you are lucky. Usually, users will just leave and purchase what they need from the shop “next door”.  In this article, we are going to talk about what you… read more

Altom at TechXLR8 London 2019

This was our first year at TechXLR8, London Tech Week’s flagship event and home to 7 of the biggest technology conferences bringing together 15,000 attendees. We got acquainted with fascinating new ideas from other exhibitors, from robots that will run a face recognition, answer some of your questions and dance with you, exclusive innovative ideas… read more

Altoms @ Mobile World Congress 2019

Another year, another Mobile World Congress edition with a bigger and enthusiastic team of Altoms onsite in Barcelona. We went, had fun, got to see new trends and technologies, and proudly presented our testing tools. Exploring MWC19 The theme of the 10th edition was “Intelligent Connectivity”. We spent four days talking about the promised 5G… read more

Testing tools we’ve presented at CeBIT

This year at CeBIT we presented three testing tools that we’ve developed for some of our projects.

We always look for smart new ways to test and that is why we have built tools specific to our needs. Here are three of the testing tools we’ve used so far successfully on several projects.