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Browserling vs Panther: What are the differences?

Developers describe Browserling as "Interactive cross-browser testing". We run the browsers on our servers. Fully interactive sessions, not static screenshots. No flash, no applets, nothing to install. Powered entirely by and javascript. On the other hand, Panther is detailed as "A browser testing and web crawling library for PHP and Symfony". It is a convenient standalone library to scrape websites and to run end-to-end tests using real browsers.

Browserling and Panther can be categorized as "Browser Testing" tools.

Panther is an open source tool with 2.01K GitHub stars and 126 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Panther's open source repository on GitHub.

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What is Browserling?

We run the browsers on our servers. Fully interactive sessions, not static screenshots. No flash, no applets, nothing to install. Powered entirely by <canvas> and javascript.

What is Panther?

It is a convenient standalone library to scrape websites and to run end-to-end tests using real browsers.

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