Watir News
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Watir 6.0 Beta 4 is now available on rubygems! Watir 6.0 depends on
Selenium 3.0, and it will have its production release once Selenium 3 is
released. We’re continuing to update and simplify the code in the meantime.
This release adds two new methods and removes two outdated feature toggles.
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Written by: Titus Fortner
on September 12, 2016
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Welcome to the Watir Podcast Episode 58 with Dave McNulla and Mob Programming expert Woody Zuill.
You can listen to the podcast at SoundCloud.
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Written by: David McNulla
on September 6, 2016
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Welcome to the Watir Podcast Episode 57 with Dave McNulla and former Watir Zeljko Filipin.
You can listen to the podcast at SoundCloud.
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Written by: David McNulla
on September 1, 2016
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A warm welcome to several new team members:
Alan Baird, Orde Hiller, Bob Lubecker, and Rodney Urquhart
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Written by: Titus Fortner
on August 28, 2016
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Welcome to the Watir Podcast Episode 56 with Dave McNulla and Watir code monkey and support sheriff Titus Fortner.
You can listen to the podcast at SoundCloud.
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Written by: David McNulla
on August 24, 2016
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Watir 6.0 beta is now available on rubygems! This gem is an upgrade to
the latest watir-webdriver gem and uses Selenium 3.0 beta.
Try it out and let us know what you think.
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Written by: Titus Fortner
on August 6, 2016
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Welcome to the new Watir website! Content from watir.com and
watirwebdriver.com has been merged, and both
domains will soon be redirected here.
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Written by: Titus Fortner
on August 4, 2016
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Watir-WebDriver 0.9.2 and 0.9.3 (which is a minor bug fix to 0.9.2) have been released!
Alex did some great work on this one, with significant updates to element locator implementation.
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Written by: Titus Fortner
on August 2, 2016
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I am pleased to announce that the Test Automation Bazaar will be held in Austin, Texas on January 16-17, 2015 (Fri – Sat). I am convening this event with Zeljko Filipin and the Austin Homebrew Testers, and we are pleased that the event will be sponsored by the Open Information Foundation, a non-profit which we have recently joined and which also sponsors the Citcon conferences.
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Written by: bpettichord
on December 16, 2014
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I have some great and some sad news. Let’s start with great news.
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Written by: bpettichord
on April 28, 2013