TL;DR TestMu wins on price, faster setup, and community support. Use it if you're testing typical apps on phones and web browsers. Pcloudy costs more but tracks 60+ device performance metrics (battery, memory, thermal), supports IoT and smartwatches, is faster to connect, and handles script migration so you don't rewrite tests when switching. Both run parallel tests fine and work with Selenium,
You have probably seen a file named “go.sum” in almost every Go project you have worked on. You may have even seen it change every time you run “go mod tidy”. But do you actually know what it does? It is one of those files that works silently in the background, and some developers never stop to think about it. The “go.sum” file is one of those files you never really interact with directly, but it