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step R3.15.0 is out
Release 3.15 of step has been published
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step R3.14.0 is out
Release 3.14 of step has been published
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step R3.13.0 is out
Release 3.13 of step has been published
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step R3.12.0 is out
Release 3.12 of step has been published
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New Case Study: step as a RPA platform
New Case Study: how a Swiss insurance gained agility using Robotic Process Automation
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New case study: Solving the Win32 issue using C#
New case study: Native Windows automation for a Swiss administration
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step R3.11.0 is out
Release 3.11 of step has been published
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A new tutorial for Android testing on step
New Tutorial: E2E Android automation using step and Appium
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New Case Study: the end-to-end testing of asynchronous systems
New Case Study: the end-to-end testing of asynchronous systems
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A new video tutorial with selenium scripts on 100 step agents
New Video Tutorial: from a Selenium script to a 100 concurrent browser farm
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