hasn't been updated for a while. does it work? anyone have a non cygwin
binary? is there any documentation for it?
failing that, anyone have any other solutions for gui testing.
Note: its gui application testing I'm interested in (not web gui - I'm using
IEC for that and its great!).
Many thanks
Paul
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failing that, anyone have any other solutions for gui testing.
Even though it's not strict gui testing per se but acceptance test, maybe http://fit.c2.com is interesting for you. It's a framework by Ward
Cunningham.
regards,
Henrik
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I have used it and its Perl equivalent. It worked fine for me. I
like the API a lot more than the Perl version (surprise-surprise). I
don't know if there's any documentation, but I remember that it wasn't
difficult to figure out.
I'm not sure about a non-cygwin binary.
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 21:34:00 +0900, Allton, Paul <paul.allton@drkw.com> wrote: