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Exciting news! 🎉 The Appium community keeps getting better with each release, and today I and Sai Krishna are thrilled to announce the launch of a brand new plugin that will revolutionize your mobile app testing experience. Introducing the Appium Gestures Plugin! 📱💥 Gestures play a crucial role in mobile applications, and with this plugin, you can now perform basic gestures with ease using the W3C Actions API. Whether you need to swipe, tap, long press, or perform other common gestures, Appium Gestures Plugin has got you covered! With Appium 2.0's decoupled architecture, you now have the freedom to choose the drivers and plugins that best suit your needs, making your testing experience fully customizable 🚀 #Appium #AutomationTesting #opensourcesoftware #testing https://lnkd.in/gxhTQewY Manoj Kumar Kumar Joe Colantonio Sanjay Kumar Naveen Khunteta Sai Krishna Anand B. Appium LambdaTest Sudharsan Selvaraj Jonathan Lipps Thoughtworks
Yes I too have same doubt. We already have a facility for gestures. It would be really greatful if we get to know use of these plugins over existing system. Srinivasan Sekar Naveen Khunteta Jatin Shharma Thank you
You guys are making Appium GREAT AGAIN. Love Gestures #appium plugin.
that's a great feature, thanks a lot!
This is great!!!
Congratulations!
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1yThanks for sharing. Correct me if I’m wrong, the capabilities to perform these different gestures were there in appium before using touch actions, Is there something new here? What is the benefit of this separate plugin/driver?