Hiya
As far as im aware there are 2 license type's for Ranorex:
- Developer
- Executor
What license is required by the Ranorex Recorder tool ?
Thanks
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Hi,
That's right, but there is an additional separation for developer licenses.
To clarify here is the overview of available packages.
Ranorex Runtime:
- Ranorex Library (all currently available PlugIns included)
(only available in combination with Professional or Premium Edition)
Ranorex Professional:
- Ranorex Library (all currently available PlugIns included)
- Ranorex Spy, Ranorex Repository Browser
Ranorex Premium
- Ranorex Library (all currently available PlugIns included)
- Ranorex Spy, Ranorex Repository Browser
- Ranorex Recorder
- Ranorex Studio
best regards,
Christoph
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That's right, but there is an additional separation for developer licenses.
To clarify here is the overview of available packages.
Ranorex Runtime:
- Ranorex Library (all currently available PlugIns included)
(only available in combination with Professional or Premium Edition)
Ranorex Professional:
- Ranorex Library (all currently available PlugIns included)
- Ranorex Spy, Ranorex Repository Browser
Ranorex Premium
- Ranorex Library (all currently available PlugIns included)
- Ranorex Spy, Ranorex Repository Browser
- Ranorex Recorder
- Ranorex Studio
best regards,
Christoph
Ranorex Support Team
Ok so for Recorder you need a premium license
The reason I ask is:
Id like to give Business Analysts / Developers the Recorder tool, so they can record test case's for new developments before these new developments are given to QA. Once the new dev's are passed to QA, we can take their recorded scripts and integrate them into our over-all automation framework, hence reducing the time required to automate.
I was kind of hoping a "Recorder Only" license would be available for that
The reason I ask is:
Id like to give Business Analysts / Developers the Recorder tool, so they can record test case's for new developments before these new developments are given to QA. Once the new dev's are passed to QA, we can take their recorded scripts and integrate them into our over-all automation framework, hence reducing the time required to automate.
I was kind of hoping a "Recorder Only" license would be available for that
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