Saying something is "tested" doesn't add any value to the answer.
Think of it as if you were conducting a scientific study. You claim to have found something new, or you have solved a long-standing problem. And then you say "it was tested". Okay, great ... but that is not enough for your work to be accepted. What exactly did you test? How did you test it? What were the results of the test? You could after all well mean "I tested it and it failed miserably". "Tested" would still be a fair statement, but the OP won't be happy.
So it's great you put in the extra effort, but at the very least inform the OP (and us) about what the results were of that effort. You'll have a far more detailed and valuable answer if you do.