Hi, has anyone found useful alternatives to "black box" and "white box" as descriptions of testing? Starting to be advised to avoid it for PC reasons but difficult to find suitable replacements as those terms are quite well understood.
@paj28 we had a similar challenge recently, and ended up agreeing that zero-information, limited-information, and full-information testing worked okay.
I don't usually write reviews for apps I use, but today I took my time. We have to use an app for buying medicine (so the company pays part of the cost), and the app is terrible to use. It asks the password too many times, cannot save the password, don't have the info you need on the start, but blog posts, cannot find a drugstore when you are on the road (only at home), asks a picture of the receipt AND you need to enter the details by hand too.
I posted it earlier today, and they replied in a few hours asking for more comments on the matter because it's not the experience they wanted. I told them some more things, I really hope they fix the issues, because typing the same complex password on almost every screen is terrible, and I ended up changing for a simpler password to not have to change the keyboards from letters to symbols 4 times in a row...