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The core idea behind Blisk is delivering an out of the box solution for web development that removes the biggest pains of web developers, web designers, and QAs.
Blisk is a complete solution helping users build and grow their business, create products, focus on UX, business requirements, be more efficient, and simply make more money.
As a website and app developer, I like Blisk because it makes it easy to see how my user interface looks on various devices and screen sizes during development. I dont have to change the browser window size, I just have to choose the device that I want to emulate.
Blisk tends to be quite expensive to use when you have a lot of users. However, for a company with a few employees, the pricing is rather reasonable.
I love the split mobile and web viewing capabilities which can customized to preference. It works seamlessly or at least as long as I've used it, I've never encountered a bug with it. The free version is pretty darn complete, but I recommend paying for the premium, it's not that expensive and having the newer smartphone models available is useful.
They should make logging into the software easier and more intuitive.
easy to use, clean and clear and i liked the workspace you have to test and view when developing in wordpress or another platform.
a bit specialist, i dont see why you want it for average/normal daily browsing. Probably best for application developers .
I just wish more people knew about this piece of software.
I like that it has so many device emulations available. This can prove to be very helpful in debugging mobile compatibility before a launch.
The price is awfully high, and it's pretty un-intuitive. I'm not using it to its full potential due to that fact. I don't have the time to learn everything and get it drilled into my head. I find much of the interface (for advance features) to be confusing. One other problem is that it really has a hard time refreshing and showing the updated websites. Haven't been able to figure out why this is, but there are times where I just cannot get it to update. Even after clearing the server cache.
- It's multi-window layout makes testing responsive websites a breeze
- Most useful features require a pro subscription
Was hoping that it would emulate devices in terms of functionality as well as dimensions, but that was too much to ask. Given that I still have to subscribe to a service that will provide cross-device functionality to test, I am not always able to justify Blisk's cost on my tight budget. So unless I'm working on an intensive project, I get by with other browsers.
Ease of use - Blisk is a browser for web developers, You use it just like a normal browser but it gives you emulated views on many popular devices
The free version is limited to just 30 minutes use per day, if you want to use all the features after that you need to upgrade
Since I started using blisk, I stopped using all other devices emulators that I have been using because blisk provides me and my team everything we need. Its got updated devices, it is so simple to use.
It can be slow sometimes when I need to take device screengrabs.