Still considering whether it is worth trying manual testing? Check out pros of this type of testing we've gathered for you:
🔎 Lower short-term investments. There’s no need to write test scripts for one-time test cases.
🔎 Human-oriented in terms of usability and UI user-friendliness. Manual testing considers human factors, while pre-scripted tests can’t predict human behavior and UI perception.
🔎 Flexible. Based on the tester’s knowledge and skills, manual testing allows checking software from different angles.
🔎 Programming free. Manual testing does not require a tester to code and allows testing on the fly.
🔎 Purpose specific. Manual testing is a perfect match for testing functionalities and business usability. These include functionality testing, user interface (UI)/user experience (UX)/ user acceptance, and ad-hock testing.
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