Support Matrix
OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web

Software Version: 2023, 23.4, 24.2, 24.4, 25.2, 26.1

This document, also known as a Product Availability Matrix (PAM), provides information on system requirements, supported operating systems, technologies, and integrations.
Note: DL in this document means OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web unless specifically stated otherwise.

In this topic:

Server requirements

This topic includes list of Server requirements when working with OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web:

NameVersion202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
RedHat9.4
RedHat8.10
RedHat8.9
RedHat8.8
RedHat8.7
RedHat8.6
RedHat8.5
RedHat8.4
RedHat8.3
RedHat8.2
RedHat8.1
RedHat8.0
RedHat7.9
RedHat7.8
RedHat7.7
RedHat7.6
Ubuntu24.04.1
Ubuntu24.04.0
Ubuntu22.04.4
Ubuntu22.04.3
NameVersion202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Windows2022
Windows2019
Windows2016
Windows2012 R2
Windows2012 R1
Windows2012
Windows2008 R2
Windows11
Windows10
Windows8.1
Windows8
AWSMicrosoft Windows Server 2016 BaseWindows images published by AWS
NameVersion202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Postgres14.x
Postgres13.x
Postgres12.x
Postgres11.x
Postgres10.x
Postgres9.6.x

Additional requirements

RequirementDetails
Computer Processor2.2 GHz or higher dual core processor (Quad core recommended)
Free Memory8 GB RAM
Free Hard Disk SpaceInstallation: 6 GB

Database: 5 GB

(PostgreSQL installation and data; PostgreSQL can be installed locally or on a different server)

Apps storage:

For Digital Lab apps - 200 MB

For apps - This will depend on the number of apps being used. For details, see File storage settings. (The apps can be stored locally or in a different location)

Cache: This will depend on the number of apps being used. The connector caches every app installed on a device connected to it for 14 days. (Relevant only when using the embedded connector)

Temp files: 5 GB

DatabaseThe database come with the installation package. You can also install Digital Lab by connecting to an external PostgreSQL database instead.
Maximum number of devices connected by USB to server machine25 devices connected by USB directly to the server machine.

Note: Using standalone connectors, you can connect hundreds of devices to Digital Lab. The maximum number of devices per standalone connector is 25.

Hosted virtualization hypervisorsHypervisors are supported only for the Digital Lab server installation. Devices should not be connected directly to the Digital Lab server but to a Digital Lab connector which is not installed on the hypervisor.
Protocols & Ports (On-premise)Server ports are configurable during installation:

HTTPS/ WSS (Default. 8443)

HTTP/ WS (Default. 8080)

Linux only: If you are going to connect iOS devices to this machine via USB, make sure that IPV6 is enabled.

Protocols & Ports (SaaS)HTTPS/ WSS 443
Protocols & Ports (Devices)Internal only:

Remote access: 5900
Android-specific: 5000
iOS-specific: 12345, 5901

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Connector requirements

You can choose to install the embedded connector, together with the server installation. You can also install the connector as a standalone component, on either a Linux, Windows, or macOS machine. You can install a standalone connector on your testing-tool machine or on multiple machines in distributed locations.

When installing the connector, make sure that the connector machine meets the following requirements:

NameVersion202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
RedHat9.4
RedHat8.10
RedHat8.9
RedHat8.8
RedHat8.7
RedHat8.6
RedHat8.5
RedHat8.4
RedHat8.3
RedHat8.2
RedHat8.1
RedHat8.0
RedHat7.9
RedHat7.8
RedHat7.7
RedHat7.6
Ubuntu24.04.1
Ubuntu24.04.0
Ubuntu22.04.4
Ubuntu22.04.3
NameVersion202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Windows2022
Windows2019
Windows2016
Windows2012 R2
Windows2012 R1
Windows2012
Windows2008 R2
Windows11
Windows10
Windows8.1
Windows8
NameVersion202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
MacOS26.2
MacOS26.1
MacOS26
MacOS15.6
MacOS15.5
MacOS15.4
MacOS15.3
MacOS15.2
MacOS15.1
MacOS15.0
MacOS14.7
MacOS14.6
MacOS14.5
MacOS14.4
MacOS14.3
MacOS14.2
MacOS14.1
MacOS14.0
MacOS13.6
MacOS13.5
MacOS13.4
MacOS13.3
MacOS13.2
MacOS13.1
MacOS13.0
MacOS12.6
MacOS12.5
MacOS12.4
MacOS12.3
MacOS12.2
MacOS12.1
MacOS12.0
MacOS11.6
MacOS11.5
MacOS11.4
MacOS11.3
MacOS11.2
MacOS11.1
MacOS11.0
MacOS10.15
MacOS10.14
MacOS10.13
MacOS10.12
MacOS10.9
MacOS10.8

Additional requirements

RequirementDetails
Computer Processor2.2 GHz or higher dual core processor (Quad core recommended)

Mac Computers only: Intel, Apple M1, Apple M2

Free Memory4 GB RAM
Free Hard Disk SpaceInstallation: 6 GB

Cache: This will depend on the number of apps being used. The connector caches every app installed on a device connected to it for 14 days.

Temp files: 5 GB

Maximum number of devices connected by USB to connector machine25 devices connected by USB directly to the server machine.

Note: Using standalone connectors, you can connect hundreds of devices to Digital Lab. The maximum number of devices per standalone connector is 25.

Protocols & Ports (On-premise)Connector ports are configurable during installation:

HTTPS/ WSS (Default. 8443)

HTTP/ WS (Default. 8080)

Linux only: If you are going to connect iOS devices to this machine via USB, make sure that IPV6 is enabled.

Protocols & Ports (SaaS)Connector ports are configurable during installation:

HTTPS/ WSS (Default. 8443)

Linux only: If you are going to connect iOS devices to this machine via USB, make sure that IPV6 is enabled.

Protocols & Ports (Devices)Internal only:

Remote access: 5900
Android-specific: 5000
iOS-specific: 12345, 5901

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Ubuntu support

There are a number of considerations to be taken into account when installing the Linux server/connector on Ubuntu.

ConsiderationDetails
Installation typeUbuntu Normal installation and Ubuntu minimal installation are supported. Ubuntu Pro is not supported.
EditionsUbuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server are supported.
CPUOnly X86_64 architecture is supported.
PermissionsInstallation requires sudo permissions

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Apple signing and packaging

The following software is supported for the packaging service / iOS enabler machine:

NameVersion202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
MacOS26.2
MacOS26.1
MacOS26
MacOS15.6
MacOS15.5
MacOS15.4
MacOS15.3
MacOS15.2
MacOS15.1
MacOS15.0
MacOS14.7
MacOS14.6
MacOS14.5
MacOS14.4
MacOS14.3
MacOS14.2
MacOS14.1
MacOS14.0
MacOS13.6
MacOS13.5
MacOS13.4Not compatible with Xcode 15 or later
MacOS13.3Not compatible with Xcode 15 or later
MacOS13.2Not compatible with Xcode 15 or later
MacOS13.1Not compatible with Xcode 15 or later
MacOS13.0Not compatible with Xcode 15 or later
MacOS12.6Not compatible with Xcode 14.3 or later
MacOS12.5Not compatible with Xcode 14.3 or later
MacOS12.4Not compatible with Xcode 14 or later
MacOS12.3Not compatible with Xcode 14 or later
MacOS12.2Not compatible with Xcode 14 or later
MacOS12.1Not compatible with Xcode 14 or later
MacOS12.0Not compatible with Xcode 14 or later
MacOS11.5Not compatible with Xcode 13.3 or later
MacOS11.4Not compatible with Xcode 13.3 or later
MacOS11.3Not compatible with Xcode 13.3 or later
MacOS11.2Not compatible with Xcode 13 or later
MacOS11.1Not compatible with Xcode 13 or later
MacOS11.0Not compatible with Xcode 13 or later
MacOS10.15Not compatible with Xcode 13 or later
MacOS10.14Not compatible with Xcode 13 or later
MacOS10.13Not compatible with Xcode 13 or later
MacOS10.12Not compatible with Xcode 13 or later
MacOS10.9Not compatible with Xcode 13 or later
MacOS10.8Not compatible with Xcode 13 or later

Additional requirements

RequirementDetails
XcodeVersion 14 or later.
Note: Full installation of Xcode (install from App Store) is needed for the iOS packager.

For the minimum OS version required for Xcode, see the Apple developer documentation.

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Android support matrix

The table below shows the Android versions supported by each OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web version:

Android version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
16Patch 1
15Patch 3
14Patch 4
13
12.x
11.x
10.x
9.x
8.x
7.x
6.x
5.x
4.4.4

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iOS support matrix

The table below shows the iOS versions supported by each OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web version:

iOS version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
26.2Patch 1
26.1Patch 1
26Patch 1
18.6Patch 2Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.5Patch 2Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.4.1Patch 2Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.4Patch 3Patch 1Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.3.2Patch 3Patch 1Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.3.1Patch 3Patch 1Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.3Patch 3Patch 1Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.2.1Patch 3Patch 1Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.2Patch 3Patch 1Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.1.1Patch 3Patch 1Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.1Patch 3Patch 1Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.0.1Patch 3Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
18.0Patch 3Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
17.7.1Patch 4Patch 2 (*)Patch 3Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
(*) Developer image to be deployed.
17.6.1Patch 4Patch 2 (*)Patch 3Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
(*) Developer image to be deployed.
17.5.1Patch 4Patch 2 (*)Patch 2 (*)Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
(*) Developer image to be deployed.
17.5Patch 4Patch 2 (*)Patch 2 (*)Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
(*) Developer image to be deployed.
17.4.1Patch 4Patch 2 Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
17.4Patch 4Patch 2Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.2:only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
17.3Patch 4 (*)Patch 1 (*)Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.4: only macOS, Ubuntu and RHEL.
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
(*) Developer image to be deployed.
17.2Patch 4 (*)Yes (*)Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.4: only macOS, Ubuntu and RHEL.
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
(*) Developer image to be deployed.
17.1.2Patch 4Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.4: only macOS, Ubuntu and RHEL.
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
17.1.1Patch 4Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.4: only macOS, Ubuntu and RHEL.
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
17.1Patch 4Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.4: only macOS, Ubuntu and RHEL.
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
17.0.3Patch 4Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.4: only macOS, Ubuntu and RHEL.
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
17.0.2Patch 4Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.4: only macOS, Ubuntu and RHEL.
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
17.0.1Patch 4Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.4: only macOS, Ubuntu and RHEL.
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
17.0Patch 4Due to important technical changes by Apple, supported when the connector is installed on:
Version 24.4: only macOS, Ubuntu and RHEL.
Version 24.2: only macOS and Ubuntu.
Version 2023 and 23.4: only macOS.
16.6Patch 2(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
16.5.1Patch 2(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
(**) Developer image to be deployed
16.5Patch 1(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
(**) Developer image to be deployed
16.4.1Yes (*)(**)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
(**) Developer image to be deployed
16.4Yes (*)(**)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
(**) Developer image to be deployed
16.3.1Yes(*)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
16.3Yes(*)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
(**) Developer image to be deployed
16.2Yes(*)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
(**) Developer image to be deployed
16.1.2Yes(*)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
(**) Developer image to be deployed
16.1.1Yes(*)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
16.1Yes(*)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
16.0.3Yes(*)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
16.0.2Yes(*)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
16.0Yes(*)(*)Versions 2023 and earlier: Developer Mode should be enabled. For details, see the Apple Developer documentation.
15.7.8Patch 2
15.7.2
15.7.1
15.7(*) Developer image to be deployed
15.6.1
15.6
15.5
15.4.1
15.4
15.3
15.2.1
15.2
15.1.1
15.1
15.0.2
15.0.1
15.0
14.8
14.7.1
14.7
14.6
14.5.1
14.5
14.4.2
14.4.1
14.4
14.3
14.2
14.1
14.0.1
14.0
13.7
13.6
13.5.1
13.5
13.4.1
13.4
13.3.1
13.3
13.2.3
13.2.2
13.2
13.1.2
13.1.1
13.1
13.0
12.5.4
12.5.3
12.5.2
12.5.1
12.5
12.4.9
12.4.3
12.4.1
12.4
12.3.2
12.3.1
12.3
12.2.1
12.2
12.1.4
12.1.3
12.1.2
12.1.1
12.1
12.0
11.4
11.3
11.2
11.1
11.0
10.3
10.2
10.1
10.0
9.3
9.2
9.1
9.0

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iOS 17 and later support

If you plan to connect devices running on iOS 17 and later, a number of considerations should be taken into account:

ConsiderationDetails
Supported OSLinux and macOS: iOS 17 and later is supported on the following:
  • Mac connector. For iOS 18, macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later is required.
  • Linux Ubuntu standalone or embedded connector.
  • RedHat Enterprise Linux 8.9, 8.10 and 9.4 standalone or embedded connector.
Windows: Only iOS version 17.4 and later is supported on the Windows connector.
Other requirements and considerations
  • IPv6 is required.
  • Dev access is not supported.

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Android Chrome support matrix

The table below shows the Android Chrome versions supported by each OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web version:

Chrome version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131Patch 3Patch 1
130Patch 3
129Patch 3
128Patch 3
127Patch 3
126Patch 2
125Patch 2
124Patch 1
123Patch 2
122Patch 2
121Patch 2
120Patch 1
119Patch 4
118Patch 4
117Patch 4
116Patch 3
115Patch 3
114Patch 2
113Patch 1
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43

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Cloud Browser support matrix

The table below shows the Cloud Browser versions and names supported by each OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web version:

Browser nameBrowser version23.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Chrome143
Chrome142
Chrome141
Firefox145
Firefox144
Firefox143
Firefox142
Firefox141
Edge143
Edge142
Edge141

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Supported devices

OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web supports any device that meets the minimum required OS.
In addition, the most popular devices have been tested and verified with OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web as follows:

ModelManufacturerOSType
Iphone 11 AppleiOSPhone
Iphone 14AppleiOSPhone
Iphone 13 Pro MaxAppleiOSPhone
Iphone 12 MiniAppleiOSPhone
Iphone 15 PlusAppleiOSPhone
Iphone 14AppleiOSPhone
Iphone 16AppleiOSPhone
Iphone 15AppleiOSPhone
Iphone 13 AppleiOSPhone
IPhone 12AppleiOSPhone
IPhone 12AppleiOSPhone
Iphone 11 Pro MaxAppleiOSPhone
IPhone 17AppleiOSPhone
IPhone 17 ProAppleiOSPhone
Ipad Mini A17 ProAppleiOSTablet
Ipad Pro 4th GenAppleiOSTablet
Ipad Pro 3rd Gen AppleiOSTablet
Ipad 8th Gen AppleiOSTablet
Ipad Mini 5th Gen AppleiOSTablet
Ipad 7th Gen AppleiOSTablet
Ipad 9th Gen AppleiOSTablet
Ipad 10th Gen AppleiOSTablet
Google Pixel 7aGoogleAndroidPhone
Google Pixel 9GoogleAndroidPhone
Google Pixel 9 ProGoogleAndroidPhone
Edge 60MotorolaAndroidPhone
Nord 4OnePlusAndroidPhone
OnePlus 11OnePlusAndroidPhone
A5OppoAndroidPhone
Civi 14XIAOMIAndroidPhone
RealMe 14 ProOppoAndroidPhone
Pad ProRedmiAndroidPhone
Note 14 ProRedmiAndroidPhone
Redmi 9 PowerRedmiAndroidPhone
Redmi Note 11 ProRedmiAndroidPhone
Redmi Note 10RedmiAndroidPhone
Galaxy S24SamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy A56SamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy Z Fold 4SamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy S25SamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy A23SamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy A34 5GSamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy Note20SamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy A54 5GSamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy S21 5GSamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy S22SamsungAndroidPhone
Galaxy S20+SamsungAndroidPhone
POCO M7XIAOMIAndroidPhone
Xiaomi 11 LiteXIAOMIAndroidPhone
Tab S10FESamsungAndroidTablet
Pad 2OnePlusAndroidTablet
Pad 60MotorolaAndroidTablet
Galaxy Tab ASamsungAndroidTablet

Notes for Oppo and Vivo Chinese versions only:
Supported only on Ubuntu connectors.
Supported language: Simplified Chinese.
Supported OS:

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Supported Android devices for accessibility testing with audio

This section details the devices supported for Android audio streaming and TalkBack audio accessibility testing, and for device pairing for VoiceOver accessibility testing:

Google

Samsung

Xiaomi and Redmi

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OpenText products

This topic includes the list of OpenText products supported with OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web:

Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Functional Testing 26.1
Functional Testing 25.2
Functional Testing 24.4
UFT One 24.2
UFT One 23.4
UFT One 2023
UFT One 2022
UFT One 2021 R1
UFT One 2021
UFT One 15.0.2
UFT One 15.0.1
UFT One 15.0
UFT One 14.53
UFT One 14.52
UFT One 14.51
UFT One 14.50
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Functional Testing for Developers 26.1
Functional Testing for Developers 25.2
Functional Testing for Developers 24.4
UFT Developer 24.2
UFT Developer 23.4
UFT Developer 2023
UFT Developer 2022
UFT Developer 2021 R1
UFT Developer 2021
UFT Developer 15.0.2
UFT Developer 15.0.1
UFT Developer 15.0
UFT Developer 14.53
UFT Developer 14.52
UFT Developer 14.51
UFT Developer 14.50
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
BPT 25.1~
BPT 24.1~
BPT 17.0.1
BPT 17.0
BPT 16.0.1
BPT 16.0
BPT 15.5.1
BPT 15.5
BPT 15.0.1
BPT 15.0
BPT 14.01 SaaS
BPT 12.60
BPT 12.55
BPT 12.53
BPT 12.21
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Professional Performance Engineering/TC 26.1
Professional Performance Engineering/TC 25.3
Professional Performance Engineering/TC 25.1
LRP/TC 24.3
LRP/TC 24.1
LRP/TC 2023 R1
LRP/TC 2023
LRP/TC 2022 R2
LRP/TC 2022 R1
LRP/TC 2022
LRP/TC 2021 R2
LRP/TC 2021 R1
LRP/TC 2020 SP3
LRP/TC 2020 SP2
LRP/TC 2020 SP1
LRP/TC 2020
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Enterprise Performance Engineering 26.1
Enterprise Performance Engineering 25.3
Enterprise Performance Engineering 25.1
LRE 24.3
LRE 24.1
LRE 2023 R1
LRE 2023
LRE 2022 R2
LRE 2022 R1
LRE 2022
LRE 2021 R2
LRE 2021 R1
LRE 2020 SP3
LRE 2020 SP2
LRE 2020 SP1
LRE 2020
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Application Quality Management 25.1
ALM 24.1
ALM 17.0.1
ALM 17.0
ALM 16.0.1
ALM 16.0
ALM 15.5.1
ALM 15.5
ALM 15.0.1
ALM 15.0
ALM 12.60
ALM 12.55
ALM 12.53
ALM 12.21
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Sprinter 26.1
Sprinter 25.2
Sprinter 24.4
Sprinter 24.2
Sprinter 23.4
Sprinter 2023
Sprinter 2022
Sprinter 2021 R1
Sprinter 2021
Sprinter 15.0.2
Sprinter 15.0.1
Sprinter 15.0
Sprinter 14.53
Sprinter 14.52
Sprinter 14.51
Sprinter 14.50
Sprinter 14.03
Sprinter 14.02
Sprinter 14.01
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
NV 26.1.0.31
NV 2025.1.0.160
NV 2023.1.0.3530
NV 2023.0.0.3180
NV 9.14.0.1607
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Silk 21.0.1 ~
Silk 21.0
Silk 20.50
Silk 19.50
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
APLS 2025.4
APLS 2023.06
APLS 2022.11
APLS 2022.05
APLS 12.1.3
APLS 11.9.0
APLS 11.6.1
APLS 11.5.0
APLS.9.2
Version202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Jenkins Plugin 25.4
Jenkins Plugin 25.3
Jenkins Plugin 25.2
Jenkins Plugin 24.4
Jenkins Plugin 24.3
Jenkins Plugin 24.2
Jenkins Plugin 24.1
Jenkins Plugin 23.4
Jenkins Plugin 23.3 (8.1)
Jenkins Plugin 7.9
Jenkins Plugin 7.8

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Integrations

This topic includes list of technical integrations when working with OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web:

IntegrationVersionAndroidiOS202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Flutter2.2.0
Flutter1.22.5
IntegrationVersionAndroidiOS202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
AVFoundationNot applicablePart of iOS system
Vision.framework Not applicablePart of iOS system
Android XNot applicablePart of Android system.
Camera 1Not applicablePart of Android system.
Camera 2Not applicablePart of Android system.
Camera NDKNot applicablePart of Android system.
IntegrationVersionAndroidiOS202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
ZXingify-objc3.6.8See https://github.com/zxingify/zxingify-objc
ZXing-cpp2.1.0See https://github.com/zxing-cpp/zxing-cpp
ZXing3.5.2See https://github.com/zxing/zxing
ZXing3.4.0See https://github.com/zxing/zxing
Scandit Barcode Scanner SDK1.38.0
Google Mobile VisionNot applicablePart of Android system. Deprecated since December 2020.
MLKitNot applicablePart of Android system.
AVFoundationNot applicablePart of iOS system
Vision.framework Not applicablePart of iOS system
IntegrationVersionAndroidiOS202323.424.224.425.226.1Remarks
Appium2.17.0
Appium2.11.3
Appium2.9.0Patch 2
Appium2.4.1
Appium2.1.3
Appium2.0.0-Beta55
Appium2.0.0-Beta40
Appium2.0.0-Beta24
Appium1.22.2

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Additional information

This topic includes additional information when working with OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web:

TopicDetails
Supported SSL protocolsThe server and connector support the latest SSL standards for all communication between server and connectors, supported OpenText testing tools/Appium, and browsers:
  • TLS v1.3
  • TLS v1.2
Supported browsersThe following browsers are supported on clients connecting to Digital Lab's Lab console:
  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Safari
Screen resolutionsDigital Lab supports the following screen resolutions:

Windows:

  • 1920 x 1200
  • 1920 x 1080
  • 1600 x 1200
  • 1366 x 728
MacOS:
  • 1440 x 900
  • 2880 x 1800
  • 2560 x 1600
Language support
  • Non-English operating systems are supported, provided that the date settings are configured to the Gregorian calendar.
  • Non-English apps are supported by Digital Lab.
  • Only English language physical keyboards are supported.
  • Digital Lab's user interface supports 7 languages (L10N) - English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. When accessing the lab console without a testing tool, the language used in the user interface is determined by the display language set in the web browser. When connecting to Digital Lab through a testing tool, the displayed language is determined by the language used for the testing tool.
  • Device OS is supported for 8 languages (L10N) - English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese(Brazil), and Spanish.
  • Translated help: When using the Japanese version of the Digital Lab Help Center, the search functionality does not support Japanese characters.
    Workaround: Enter search strings in English. Results are shown in English, but the links open the relevant Japanese help pages.

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Removed features

OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web no longer supports these features:

FeatureNo support
Service Virtualization integrationsince UFT Digital Lab 24.2
Support for Android 8 and Android 9since Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web 26.1
Support for iOS 13since Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web 26.1

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Product EOL information

Visit the Product Support Lifecycle table for release details and dates. The Product Support Lifecycle policy defines the level of support OpenText provides for each product version.

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Limitations

This topic includes known issues and limitations when working with OpenText Functional Testing Lab for Mobile and Web:

Installation and upgrade

General

Record and replay

Record and Replay - Android specific

Record and Replay - iOS specific

Packaged apps

Non-packaged apps

Non-packaged apps - Android specific

Non-packaged apps - iOS specific

AWS server and Amazon Device Farm

Native browsers

Native browsers - Android specific

Native browsers - iOS specific

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