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Ranorex is a comprehensive test automation platform designed for GUI testing across desktop, web, and mobile applications. It provides tools for creating, executing, and managing automated tests, supporting both codeless and coded approaches, and integrates with various DevOps tools.

Features
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Must Have

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Task Automation

Workflow Observation

Pattern Analysis

Actionable Suggestions

Other

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Macro Recording

Integration APIs

Team Collaboration

Smart Templates Library

Contextual Inline Help

Onboarding Accelerator

Analytics Dashboard

Knowledge Sharing

Privacy Controls

Non-Intrusive UI

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Studio Enterprise

Custom
  • Create / Edit / Execute Tests
  • Floating License
  • Physical and virtual machines
  • Standalone IDE
  • Visual Studio Plug-In
  • Ranorex Driver
  • Ranorex API

Studio Runtime

Custom
  • Execute Tests
  • Floating License
  • Physical and virtual machines
  • Must own at least one Studio or Enterprise license for test creation
  • All features are execution only

Single Tenant

Custom
  • Single Tenant Instance (*.ranorex.com)
  • Only 1 client
  • Basic User Management
  • Annual or Multi-year Terms
  • Unlimited Test Projects
  • Unlimited Test Models
  • Unlimited Exports
  • Sample Model Examples
  • Self-paced Online Training
  • Secure Cloud Solution
  • Data Encrypted at Rest

Multi Tenant

Custom
  • Multi Tenant Instance (designwise.ranorex.com)
  • Multiple clients, separated by organization to maintain privacy and security
  • Advanced User Management
  • Optional SSO Implementation
  • Annual or Multi-year Terms
  • Unlimited Test Projects
  • Unlimited Test Models
  • Unlimited Exports
  • Sample Model Examples
  • Self-paced Online Training
  • Secure Cloud Solution
  • Data Encrypted at Rest
Rationale

Ranorex is primarily a test automation platform, which is a different domain from a desktop assistant that observes workflows and provides suggestions. While it offers automation capabilities (task-automation, macro-recording) and integrations (integration-apis, team-collaboration) that could be tangentially related, its core purpose is not to observe and optimize general user workflows for productivity, but rather to automate software testing. The 'AI Guidance in DesignWise' mentioned is for test model generation, not for general workflow observation and suggestion. Therefore, it does not align with the 'must-have' features of workflow observation, pattern analysis, and actionable suggestions for general productivity.