12/08/2009 - Blogger.Iconshock

Project White: UI Automation testing Tool

Project White is a User interface testing framework for Win 32, Java and Microsoft’s automation Library. We haven’t used it yet, but I did read the specs and some reviews and it sounds a promising bug free tool. Their homepage has thorough information, and I found that developer Ben Hall played a bit with the software and posted the results on his blog. Being Open Source, and having the documentation and reviews that is has, I want to take a wild guess here and say that this is the most promising UI testing tool we’ve featured at Iconshock Blog. Those of you dear readers that still enjoy the luxury of free time, should check it out immediately, and tell me your results. Meanwhile, your favorite blogger will be chained to a wall in a dark cellar typing all this insightful content just for you, from a 512 RAM machine while the tropical sun of Colombia hits our joyful streets. Can you imagine such torture?

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Click on image to access Project White site.
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Click on image to access Ben Hall’s cool Blog

P.D. The cellar thing is a joke. The PC joke is not a joke. BTW, I live in the capital of Colombia, Bogota, and although we are technically in the tropic, this is one of the highest cities in the world, so we don’t see the sun very often.

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One Response to “Project White: UI Automation testing Tool”

  1. G if it makes u feel any better, this summer I’ve barely seen the sun either. June rained every day, july was mostly rain, n aug is half rain half clouds, splash of sun. And I live in boston – were supposed to have 4 seasons, non of which include wet or dry.

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