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Ranorex Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Ranorex Reviews & Ratings
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Ranorex is a comprehensive automation tool that stands out for its user-friendly interface and flexibility for beginners and experts alike. Users appreciate its fast execution speed and the ability to identify objects accurately across various platforms, enhancing productivity for automation projects. The tool's object identification capabilities, wide technology ...Read more
Ranorex pros and cons
User-friendly interface suitable for beginners and experts.
Versatile tool supporting various applications like SAP, web, desktop, and mobile.
Efficient object identification and tracing features.
Easy integration with TFS for continuous integration.
Occasional instability and slowness, particularly during executions or builds.
Limited support for certain technologies and frameworks, causing issues with mobile testing and image verification.
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Anonymous
09/27/18
very pleasant and impressed
What do you like best? Framework is very flexible, friendly. Feature like Agents are extremely useful and powerful Ranorex path can be edited with regular expression, are very flexible and used with several possibilities. The use of data sources like csv are very useful What do you dislike? I need that Agents can be scheduled and integrated with Jenkins . I need that ranorex integrate native way to perform performance testing and stress testing What business problems are you ...
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Anonymous
09/27/18
Great tool for testing legacy UI components
What do you like best? No other tool could recognize the types of older, proprietary WinForms controls that we were using in our application, and most others had problems with WPF embedded in WinForms. Ranorex can do it all. If you've ever worked with any UI automation software, you know that there are just some elements that are difficult or near impossible for the automation software to recognize... but with Ranorex, that was never the case. What do you dislike? The built-in IDE is ...
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Anonymous
09/27/18
Excellent automation toolkit that allows you to seamlessly automate across multiple platforms
What do you like best? Ability to automate across multiple platforms (web, desktop, mobile in the same test case without the need for any special modules. The IDE is very easy to use and the support from both Ranorex and the community is excellent. Built in support for SVN and Git is great too. What do you dislike? Sometimes difficult to connect the mobile devices to Ranorex consistently. Hard to think of any big Cons with this product right now and I've been using it for almost 1 year. ...
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Anonymous
09/27/18
Nice and Learning
What do you like best? I like XPath evaluation and the PDF out put and Mail Logger What do you dislike? If the studio is running, we cannot use the mouse, would prefer if something can be done to make suer that we can run the automation in backround and can stll use the application Recommendations to others considering the product Good product and nice features to implement to get the desired functionality. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...
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Anonymous
09/27/18
I would recommend to anyone who seriously wants t deepen and strengthen your QA testing.
What do you like best? Identifying fields with tracking functionality. What do you dislike? So many menu options making it confusing as to what each one does and how they all fit into the puzzle. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Cross browser testing of the applications we build in addition to smoke and regression testing.
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Anonymous
09/27/18
New User to Ranorex with 1 month of experience
What do you like best? I have been using Visual Studio since 2011 and Ranorex is similar to VS. So I like that a lot. It's really good experience so far. What do you dislike? To be honest I don't know it yet because It's been only a month since I am using Ranorex. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I can do pretty much automation easily. I am solving inner house product problems.
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Anonymous
09/27/18
One of the best products available
What do you like best? Very precise and allow easy modifications making code robust and reusable.The product is constantly updated and have a strong community, helping new members. What do you dislike? It will be really helpful if we can enable and disable the recordings at run time. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Regression testing. Easily manageable.
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Anonymous
09/27/18
Successful start for test automation
What do you like best? Possibility to start test automation easily by recording and then enhance the tests by adding more logic with scripting What do you dislike? Sometimes difficulties and slowness to find some objects of IE based application What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Getting more coverage for testing (in addition to manual testing
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Anonymous
09/27/18
Working with Ranorex is easy!
What do you like best? I like the fact that you do not have to have programming skills to work with this program. What do you dislike? It's a complete automation program, there is nothing to dislike. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Naturally, test time has considerably decreased!
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Anonymous
09/27/18
Ranorex review
What do you like best? ease of use and a low thresh hold for learning curve What do you dislike? the interface with Tortious is not seamless Recommendations to others considering the product Mobile is not easy as once thought What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Finding coding issues before going to production without doing a full manual regression
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