Starts the web browser version of Remote TestKit
Thank you for using Remote TestKit.
We announce the successful completion of our Server maintenance.
We began to the web browser version of Remote TestKit
*Remote TestKit browser version
The browser version can easily run Remote TestKit on the web without installing dedicated software in PCs, a process which was previously necessary.
The browser version will also allow corporate users who were previously unable to install dedicated software under their security rules to use Remote TestKit on the web.
1.Special features for browser version
- The browser version of Remote TestKit can be accessed just with a web browser without having to install dedicated software in PCs.
- High-speed screen transfer is available with the browser version even when it is hooked up with multiple handsets.
- User interface is Intuitive and easy to understand, including a method of installing application software
2.Main features
- Users can use multiple devices at the same time.
- Users can install any application in their computer on the handsets involved.
- Screen rotation of remote smartphones
- Smartphone browser is launched with the designated URL
- Simultaneous screen capture of multiple devices
- Users can set any latitude and longitude (GPS position-setting function)
- Users can use log cat command of ADB
3.Available devices
All of the devices, 240 units of about 220 models, currently offered for "Remote TestKit"
3.Browsers ready for the browser version
- Google Chrome (latest version)
- Firefox (latest version)
- Internet Explorer (after Version 10)
- Safari (latest version)
4.Fees
Users with a single account can use both browser and client software versions.
Fee Plans: http://appkitbox.com/en/price
5.Login
Please log in to the Remote TestKit. First-time users have to register before logging in.
*New Feature "Remote TestKit" Thrift API
With the already offered ADB interface alone, it was not possible to activate remote-controlled smartphones, even though the remote control of activated handsets was possible.
Now, with "Remote TestKit" Thrift API available, users can control the whole process of work ranging from the rental of smartphones to be tested to test implementation and the shutdown of the handsets involved.
For example, Jenkins users can integrate "Remote TestKit" software in their own systems.
Examples of Thrift API - API for renting devices and automatically extending rental
- API for capturing web pages
- API for validating virtual adb
- API for capturing screens and recording movies
Examples of API usage
(Example 1)
Developers of a new program test it on a handset. Given Thrift API, whenever new codes are committed, it is possible to run automatic tests and make a movie file of the results.
(Example 2)
When a new smartphone model is put on sale, website operators confirm by using it if there is any problem with display and other aspects. By using Thrift API, it is possible to create a system in which a new model is tested automatically when it is added to “Remote TestKit” and send test results by email.
*Adding an auto update function to the client software version
After having users download and install software on every upgrade, "Remote TestKit" will now be automatically upgraded.
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Such a case of rent-out all of free-trial devices,
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