Description
About Linux Desktop Testing Project FOR LINUX
Linux Desktop Testing Project is a cutting-edge test automation framework designed to enhance the testing of GNU/Linux Desktop environments. Developed by Nagappan, this project utilizes Accessibility libraries to interact with the user interface of applications for testing purposes.
Key Features:
- Uses Accessibility libraries for UI interaction
- Generates AppMap by analyzing UI components
- Records test-cases based on user selections
- Supports testing of GNOME, Mozilla, OpenOffice.org, Java applications with swing UI, and KDE 4.0 applications
Technical Specifications:
- Product Name: Linux Desktop Testing Project FOR LINUX
- Price: FREE
- Publisher: Nagappan
- Supported Platforms: GNU/Linux Desktop
- Framework: GNU/LDTP core framework
- Interface: Accessibility libraries
Improving GNU/Linux Desktop Testing
The Linux Desktop Testing Project aims to enrich the testing experience for GNU/Linux Desktop users by providing an efficient framework and tools that ensure high-quality testing and improvement of the system.
User Reviews for Linux Desktop Testing Project FOR LINUX 7
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Linux Desktop Testing Project is a robust automation framework for testing GNU/Linux Desktop applications. Excellent toolset for enhancing desktop quality.
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This app is fantastic for testing GNOME applications! The automation framework works seamlessly and saves so much time.
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I love how easy it is to create test cases using the AppMap feature. This tool has significantly improved my workflow!
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The Linux Desktop Testing Project is a game changer! It makes testing applications so much more efficient and effective.
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A must-have for anyone working with GNU/Linux desktop applications. The accessibility libraries integration is top-notch!
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Excellent app! It's intuitive and incredibly helpful for automating tests on various platforms. Highly recommended!
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I've been using this framework for a while now, and it never disappoints. Great tools to enhance testing capabilities!