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Release Notes: Settings (iOS only), folders

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Company
Date Published
Author
Kevin Carroll
Word Count
425
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
Summary

This week's updates introduced new iOS-specific settings and improved folder functionality, enhancing the user experience for mobile testing. In the realm of iOS testing, a new feature was added to optimize the time spent swiping on elements by allowing customization of hold times before actions are triggered, addressing issues where swiping on the same element can cause different actions based on hold duration. Another iOS-specific setting was introduced to specify the depth of traversal for nested elements, optimizing the AI's performance by excluding unnecessary elements from the source code, which can enhance overall run times. Additionally, changes to the homepage improved folder management by replacing drag-and-drop with a more streamlined process involving a popup menu for moving, renaming, or deleting folders, and allowing easier navigation through nested folders. These updates aim to streamline both the testing process and folder management, providing users with greater control and efficiency.