Hi all, I'm looking for some help/opinions with finding a solution for my workplace. We are in need of a software (preferably downloadable/local install) to test loading our website on various mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, etc.). I've found several cloud service offerings by searching through Google, but very few offer an offline version that can be installed locally. While this wouldn't be an issue for our live site, none of our UQA/IQA websites are open to the internet, taking those cloud services out of the mix.
We'll have a team of roughly 10 users doing the UQA/IQA testing (internal site access only), and also a team of support specialists who will need to emulate a device for customer service for the site published to the internet (eg. grandma calls in and says that shes browsing our site on her iPad and this part won't work or she doesn't know what to select, etc.)
I did find that Browserstack has an offline mode, however the price per user per month would be quite high for the needs of our company (potentially 25-50 people using the software at one time).
I'm wondering what others are using to accomplish testing and/or support of this sort? I was hoping for an all-in-one solution, and least for the customer service folks who aren't hugely techy and need quick access to the info.
Poll: Grand Theft Auto VI price predictions, cast your vote by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe
After years of waiting, Rockstar will be solidifying the launch date of Grand Theft Auto VI with the launch of pre-orders next week. While the studio has confirmed a date for this occasion, it is yet to attach a price to the highly anticipated game. So let's see what our readers think it will cost at launch.
The Grand Theft Auto VI pre-orders will kick off on June 25 for digital and physical editions. Unless some last-minute changes happen, the release date will be November 19, 2026, across Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. Unfortunately, there's still no information about a PC version from the developer or the publisher Take-Two.
Now the question becomes, how much will Grand Theft Auto VI cost at launch? The game is predicted by some analysts to be the biggest launch of an entertainment product ever. With the amount of hype that has been built behind it and with ballooning development costs, Take-Two may price this Grand Theft Auto entry differently from other AAA titles.
The current price of a AAA game is $69.99. That norm almost rose to $79.99 before calming down. But with such a massive release, Grand Theft Auto VI may be the game that pushes the boundary again. It's also possible that Take-Two keeps the price relatively low to increase the number of players that jump in early and keep them hooked on Grand Theft Auto Online to spend on microtransactions for years to come.
Keep in mind that the below poll is asking for a prediction of the standard edition price, not a deluxe or any other special edition that Take-Two will introduce for additional benefits. Also, there is the chance of the company splitting up the campaign and online portions. If you think that will happen, put your vote on what you think will be the total cost of the two.
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Poll: How much will Grand Theft Auto VI cost?
$59.99
$69.99
$79.99
$89.99
$100 or more
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Hi all, I'm looking for some help/opinions with finding a solution for my workplace. We are in need of a software (preferably downloadable/local install) to test loading our website on various mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, etc.). I've found several cloud service offerings by searching through Google, but very few offer an offline version that can be installed locally. While this wouldn't be an issue for our live site, none of our UQA/IQA websites are open to the internet, taking those cloud services out of the mix.
We'll have a team of roughly 10 users doing the UQA/IQA testing (internal site access only), and also a team of support specialists who will need to emulate a device for customer service for the site published to the internet (eg. grandma calls in and says that shes browsing our site on her iPad and this part won't work or she doesn't know what to select, etc.)
I did find that Browserstack has an offline mode, however the price per user per month would be quite high for the needs of our company (potentially 25-50 people using the software at one time).
I'm wondering what others are using to accomplish testing and/or support of this sort? I was hoping for an all-in-one solution, and least for the customer service folks who aren't hugely techy and need quick access to the info.
Thank you!
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