When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Kualitee easier to use, set up, and administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with Kualitee overall.
I like that you can set up an unlimited number of projects, create testing teams and the dashboard is useful to track your progress. It allows you to re-use test cases suites as in the instance of regression testing. There is also a reporting feature.
Sometimes, when we open defects from email, all details will be empty. It happens even on very high internet so not an internet issue. Sometimes it's a little slow. It takes a little bit of time to load things. Initially, it took me little time to...
Redmine is cost-free and easy to customize. By using Redmine, it is very easy to track our projects and tasks. The search and filtering functionalities are working great. It can also be used for time tracking and evaluation. It also send an email updations.
I don't find it to be entirely intuitive or easy to use. Upskilling, enabling, and achieving full employee adoption have been challenging over the years. I routinely see even our power users making simple mistakes.
I like that you can set up an unlimited number of projects, create testing teams and the dashboard is useful to track your progress. It allows you to re-use test cases suites as in the instance of regression testing. There is also a reporting feature.
Redmine is cost-free and easy to customize. By using Redmine, it is very easy to track our projects and tasks. The search and filtering functionalities are working great. It can also be used for time tracking and evaluation. It also send an email updations.
Sometimes, when we open defects from email, all details will be empty. It happens even on very high internet so not an internet issue. Sometimes it's a little slow. It takes a little bit of time to load things. Initially, it took me little time to...
I don't find it to be entirely intuitive or easy to use. Upskilling, enabling, and achieving full employee adoption have been challenging over the years. I routinely see even our power users making simple mistakes.