Versions:

  • 3.2.6.0
  • 3.2.5.0

Puppetry 3.2.6.0, published by Dmitry Sheiko, is a Windows-based web-testing utility that wraps Google’s Puppeteer and Facebook’s Jest into a visual, no-code workspace aimed at testers, QA analysts, product owners and other non-developers who need repeatable, automated browser validation without writing scripts. The application exposes the full headless-Chrome engine through an intuitive point-and-click interface: users record navigation flows, assert on DOM elements, screenshot pages, intercept network traffic and export the underlying Jest test files for headless or headed execution on local machines or CI servers. Typical use cases include regression testing of marketing sites, cross-form checkout validation, responsive layout checks, accessibility smoke tests and periodic uptime monitoring; because tests remain standard Jest code, they can be versioned in Git and triggered from GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps or any Jest-compatible runner. The catalog entry lists two major versions, indicating an active evolution since the earlier 2.x branch, while the current 3.2.6.0 release continues to refine the recorder stability and Chromium compatibility. Occupying the Testing & QA category, Puppetry bridges the gap between technical browser automation and business-oriented quality assurance, letting teams create reliable end-to-end coverage without maintaining custom Selenium frameworks. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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