Last Chance To Grab This Mobile App Testing Video Course [Deals]

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CoM - Mobile App Testing Course

There’s nothing worse then prepping your app for launch and then finding out you missed one crucial step to ensure it looked solid across all platforms. Keep in mind that just because you’ve “built” a mobile app, that doesn’t mean it is going to be ready for market. Without testing, your app’s not going to cut it. Not in the least.

Cult of Mac Deals has got a great deal on a video course put together by Robert V. Binder that will teach you ways to test out your software to make sure it’s ready for your audience. This video course is applicable for Android, Blackberry, iPhone, iPad, Windows Mobile, Palm OS and mobile apps using HTML5.  And it’s available from Cult of Mac Deals for only $49 — a savings of $80 off the regular price!

But this deal is coming to a close…

Here’s what you’ll learn in this course:

  • Many practical mobile-specific testing strategies as you create a complete test plan for a mobile app of your choice;
  • How to discover bugs that commonly plague mobile apps;
  • How to check all the features of your app and its robustness in step-by-step lab exercises;
  • …and much more!

Upon completion of the course, you’ll have a complete ready-to-use test plan for your mobile app. Because the approach is platform independent, your test plan can be re-run to support cross-platform development, multiple deployment configurations, and retesting later versions.

This deal is a big deal for those who are ready with that great app that’s just itching to get out there and be used — but still needs to go through that testing phase. And Cult of Mac Deals has it for only $49! Remember: this deal ends later today, so grab it while you can!

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