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    Eclipse Portable [4.6–4.26]

    Eclipse Portable [4.6–4.26]

    Portable version of the multifunctional development platform Eclipse.

    ...To get started, please visit the Eclipse Portable wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/eclipse-neon-portable/wiki GitHub: https://github.com/Berny23/eclipse-portable Thank you for over 180,000 Downloads! Please note: A few months ago, I completely switched to Linux (now Arch btw). So, I'll be no longer active creating portable apps for Windows.
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    ADBTool

    Capturing screenshots, screen video, logcat, extract string ids

    ADBTool with user friendly UI is very helpful for QA Engineers to test and validate Android mobile apps faster. It reduces the test execution time by 40-50 percent. Installation: In order to use this tool you should install ANDROID SDK. And set Android SDK path in Environment variables as ANDROID_HOME. How to Run : Windows: By just double clicking on it. MAC or Linux: java -jar adbtool.jar Capturing and editing screenshot is one of the painful work for QA engineers. QA Engineers can now perform all these actions using this single tool without depending on other editing tools or software. ...
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    We extend the Eclipse IDE with tools for development in Haskell, a functional programming language, providing support for a wide range of tools (compilers, interpreters, doc tools etc.) in a coherent, convenient and configurable environment.
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    Xun Bug

    Xun Bug

    A tool can debug and profile javascript in multi mobile browsers

    Xun Bug is an application for debug and profiling javascript code. It is a powerful tool supports most of mobile browser such as iPhone,Android,BlackBerry,Windows Mobile and Symbian. There is no need to install plugins in your browser. With the debug tool of Xun bug,you can set breakpoint,watch call stacks,step and resume,watch expressions and so on. With the profile tool of Xun bug, you can get the javascript function call tree and every call's time ,you can also get the statistic of...
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    araSpect is a server side object inspector for web applications. Through a web interface you can drill down in your server side java beans. It is very easy to install and can be added to a deployed application. There is special support for Struts.
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    Cricket Cage automatically creates JUnit TestCases for repeatable bugs and test scenarios. Include Cricket Cage's AspectJ code to install a code generator, then run the program to generate the TestCase. Finally, add the test case to your build.xml.
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