 Can you hear me? Okay, well, great. So, hello again. Wow, so I should be crewed for 15 the last day of the conference, and you are still here. So thank you for going to our presentation. Our topic is called breaking down the barriers, testing desktop apps with Selenium. So, let's start. First, something about us. My name is Michael, and this is Philip. Hi. We are both Q-engineers. Mostly we care about test automation, and generally about the continuous deployment, continuous delivery in our software, which is Antivirus Company. If you have some question on us, and there won't be time in the end of the presentations, mail us or read just on the link at the end. What is going to be today about? First, we're gonna do some intro, what we are doing, and then I'll pass the word to Philip. There will be some introduction about what is actually going on, and why we are trying to use Selenium for testing desktop applications. And after that, I will try to do some live demo of that. So we actually see that it's not that hard. It's a pretty simple process, and you could run it easily yourself if you have such an application in need of testing. And at the end, just a few last words, how that is actually useful in the whole continuous integration environment. We wanna prove that we are not just talking, that we are doing something, and we wanna show you that it's possible to do it. So, let's start with us company, because thanks to us company, we are here, and we are able to tell you how we are using, I'm sorry, Philip, I have to say it's Selenium. I promise to Philip that I will not say Selenium in my presentation. I'm sorry, I said it already. So, yeah, our software, who knows our software? Wow, great. What are we doing? Antivirus, security, yeah. This is what we are trying to be. We are antivirus and security company. We are most well known for our Windows antivirus, and who is using antivirus for Windows? And who is using antivirus for Mac?