Qt and Squish are considered to be on the expensive side compared to other software development tools. The pricing is not very flexible, which has been noted as a concern.
Quality Assurance Engineer at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Apr 1, 2021
I think the licensing price is okay. I believe for one person, the cost is around 2,000 Euros. That's the initial cost, after that you buy support and it cost 800 Euros, which is much lower, It's a one-off purchase but without support you miss the updates.
Sr. Software Solution Engineer at Meteonic Innovation Pvt Ltd at Meteonic Innovation Pvt. Ltd.
Real User
Jan 9, 2019
The setup of Squish is very simple; it starts with installing the installer (executable file). Cost should not be a problem if it is justifiable by the tool, I believe. Squish has a simple licensing model (single users and group license).
Qt Squish is a versatile testing tool that supports Python, integrates with Rational Quality Manager, and handles multiple toolkits. It efficiently boosts code quality with features like auto-completion and a comprehensive dashboard while supporting diverse languages and providing strong documentation.Qt Squish is known for its robust capability in automatic testing, particularly in GUI and regression testing applications across real-time control, embedded systems, and hybrid frameworks. The...
I'm aware of the price from three or four years ago, and it depends on the number of users. For the developer license, it is about $5200 a year.
Qt and Squish are considered to be on the expensive side compared to other software development tools. The pricing is not very flexible, which has been noted as a concern.
The platform is highly-priced.
It's quite expensive.
I think the licensing price is okay. I believe for one person, the cost is around 2,000 Euros. That's the initial cost, after that you buy support and it cost 800 Euros, which is much lower, It's a one-off purchase but without support you miss the updates.
Setup is straightforward, and pricing is medium. Licensing is of two types: * Named license * Group license.
Setup is straightforward. Licensing is of two types, i.e., named and group license.
The setup of Squish is very simple; it starts with installing the installer (executable file). Cost should not be a problem if it is justifiable by the tool, I believe. Squish has a simple licensing model (single users and group license).
The setup is straightforward, it is a medium cost tool. It has two types of license, i.e., fixed and group licenses.