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Free Test Conference: Program published and open for registration!

The first Conference for Free Testing Tools – Free Test – is now open for registration. Early registration will save you money!
The inspiring programme includes 2 keynotes and 8 Track sessions, with speakers from the UK, Belgium, The Netherlands, India, Poland and Norway.
In addition we offer a 2-days workshop with Mieke Gevers on Performance and Load Testing.
We hope to give our delegates the opportunity to learn from our expert speakers as well as their colleague visitors. Mingling and making new friends can be done in the coffee and lunch breaks. In addition we hope to have some exhibitors showing their products.

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TestLink 1.8 RC3 is released

TestLink is featured test management tool.
This release improves stability and usability of TestLink. We solved 48 issues and requests within this build. Documentation is updated as well.
The only new feature of this build is a support for logging of estimated and real testing time.

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Released WatiN 2.0 CTP2

This is the second CTP release of WatiN 2.0, which offers test automation for both Internet Explorer and FireFox. You can write your tests in any of the .Net langauages.

New in this release is support for FireFox 3.x and FireFox 2.x and some major improvements in performance and stability when running tests with FireFox.

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benerator 0.5.7 released

Several major bugs where fixed, which occur when running on Windows. Main improvements are an assertion facility, improved script support, more concise JavaBean construction syntax and improved protection of production databases.

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BugNET 0.8.99.0 (Beta 1) has been released

This is the first beta 0.8 release which has fixed many issues in the next major release of this issue tracker.

Although this release is a major milestone in the completion of version 0.8 this is not a supported release and it is NOT meant to be used in a production environment or support upgrades at this time.

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BUGS 2 RC5 has been released

The BUGS 2 Release Candidate has been updated with several bug fixes - all mentioned on our online bug tracker, (most notably a bug that prevented installation on linux/unix platforms), but also managed to update the ‘View issue’ page with a more clean look.

This release is the same as RC1-4, with the additional fixes applied. If no more critical issues are found, the final version will be released in a soft launch December 22nd.

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STAF: V3.3.2 and STAX V3.3.5 have been released

The Software Testing Automation Framework (STAF) is a framework designed to improve the level of reuse and automation in test cases and test environments. The goal of STAF is to provide a complete end-to-end automation solution for testers.

STAF V3.3.2 and STAX 3.3.5 contain some new features, as well as bug fixes and documentation updates.

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Sonar 1.5 is released with a new Time Machine

Sonar is a source code analyzer platform which transparently orchestrate well known Checkstyle, PMD, Findbugs, Covertura, JavaNCSS tools to measure technical quality, from the project portfolio to the class method.

This new 1.5 version adds a new Coverage Clouds functionality and highly improves the TimeMachine service.

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