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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...
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    gcRadar

    A library for monitoring the garbage collection of app objects

    ...By using gcRadar you can monitor the lifetime of the objects that are created by your application in runtime, gcRadar enables the application to be aware of the memory constaraints that arise at runtime. The workings of the mythical Java Garbage Collector have for long eluded the common developer. Now by gcRadar enable you to record the life and death of objects at runtime.
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