iTest is a Qt application consisting of a Server and a Client designed for easy computerised examination.

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  • Thank you very much for the free open source program!
  • If you are able to make a way to minimize windows INSIDE the client itself without them covering half of the screen, it's a 5/5 for what it does. I took a test today through this program and most of the time when it was required to open a web page (NCBI for example) it covered half of my screen with no way to hide or minimize it. If it were possible to create a way to organize these pages it'd be 5/5.
  • Thanks for good program!
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • My advice is to make every student (client) has his own password, because it is possibly that someone take someones else exam :(
  • Really nice project! Thanks
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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Windows

Languages

Latvian, Italian, English, Portuguese, Slovak, Turkish, Spanish, Russian

Intended Audience

Education

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

C++

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C++ Exam Software

Registered

2007-01-25