Test automation framework, for building fast, re-usable and reliable system tests under windows OS. It includes a tool for developing automation in .NET, and a GUI tool to compose automation with no coding skills. Learn more: http:/qaliber.org
Features
- Common test automation framework
- Build automated test scenarios with no coding skills
- Developing re-usable automated test cases within Microsoft's visual studio
- Supports development in VB.NET / C#
- Supports Technologies : HTML (IE), WinForms, WPF, Silverlight, Java, MFC and many more
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow QAliber
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    Nice work ! Great project.
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    It's wonderful tool. Very simple to use & lots of options available. It supports latest technologies also like WPF, Silverlight etc... However, the forum and support needs lots of work and its needs to be updated periodically. Thanks
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    WPF Support in the new release is a great news. QALiber works fine with SilverLight 3.0 applications too if we have the windowless parameter to false or windowless iparam is not present in aspx page for Silverlight control. Good work Team. Keep the good work going.
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    Very interesting project under development here. Looking forward to using it once WPF support (recorder) is fully implemented and covered in documentation. Visual Studio integration and a standalone test case builder for QA is awesome. Keep up the great work.
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    This is exactly what a tester need to automate regular tasks (heavy or simple).
 
     
    