Using Squish
If this is your first time using Squish, it might be a good idea to proceed to the most relevant tutorial so you can familiarize yourself with the software. Here are the most popular tutorials:
- Tutorial: Starting to Test Qt Applications.
- Tutorial: Starting to Test AWT/Swing Applications.
- Tutorial: Starting to Test SWT Applications.
- Tutorial: Starting to Test JavaFX Applications.
- Tutorial: Starting to Test Web Applications.
- Tutorial: Starting to Test Windows Applications.
- Tutorial: Starting to Test macOS Applications.
- Tutorial: Starting to Test Tk Applications.
- Tutorial: Starting to Test Android Applications.
- Tutorial: Starting to Test Flex Applications.
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Note also that if you have multiple versions of the Squish tools installed (perhaps for different GUI toolkits or versions), you can switch between them in the Squish IDE. This is done by clicking Preferences dialog, then clicking the Squish item in the left-hand list, and then choosing the Squish tools directory you want the Squish IDE to use.
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