iOS

Silk Test Classic enables you to test a mobile application on an iOS device or an iOS Simulator.

Because of significant changes by Apple in iOS 9.3 in comparison to the previous versions of iOS, Silk Test supports testing mobile applications on iOS 9.3 or later. For a list of the supported iOS versions, refer to the Release Notes.

Note: Testing mobile applications on iOS 11 requires Xcode 9. When using Xcode 9 on a Mac, testing on physical devices and Simulators with iOS versions prior to iOS 11 that are connected to or running on this Mac is not supported. Use Xcode 8.3 to test physical devices and Simulators with iOS 9.3 and iOS 10.
Tip: To test on iOS versions prior to iOS 9.3, you can use Silk Test 17.5. The following table shows the major changes when testing on iOS with Silk Test 19.5 in comparison to Silk Test 17.5:
Silk Test 19.5 Silk Test 17.5
Supports iOS 9.3, iOS 10, and iOS 11. Supports iOS 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, and 9.3
Supports Xcode 8.3 and Xcode 9. Supports Xcode 6 and Xcode 7.
Supports testing multiple physical iOS devices in the same user session.
Tip: If you have created multiple user sessions to test with Silk Test 17.5, Micro Focus recommends removing all user sessions except one.
Requires multiple user sessions on a Mac to test multiple physical iOS devices.