AppLoader can load test all types of applications and all types of languages since it's based on image recognition. AppLoader is very easy to understand and to use since each feature contains informations on what it means and how to use it, also when automating scenarios, the tool is very easy. AppLoader meets with what we and our customers want: automating the scenarios, setting up the test plan and running the test shots with the number of users that client wants delivering high quality reports at the end of the load shots. Clients use different languages and different technologies in their applications, so we have to use a tool that fits to all that. I am currently a load test engineer at Capgemini, and so we run large load campaigns to our clients' applications. Therefore, it cannot be used by small sized companies. AppLoader is very expensive when comparing it to other tools for performance and load testing in the market. What I liked the least about it, is its price. They are always available and reactive and very helpful in case of problems with the software. The greatest thing about this software, and I am sure all AppLoader's users will answer the same, is the reactivity and quality of the support team. I enjoyed the easiness of using ScenarioBuilder to create the performance scenarios. I also loved the instant reporting and the screenshots of the failures during the test. I loved the reports generated by AppLoader and the easiness of launching parallel users at the same time. What I liked the most about AppLoader, is that it can test almost all types of applications (desktop, webservices, web applications.), you just need a human machine interface. I used AppLoader for more than 50 clients' projects, and the clients love the reports and graphs generated by the tool, as it helps them correct performance failures. As a load and performance tester, my job is to find the peeks and performance failures in the clients' systems, and report them.
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