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    OculiX

    OculiX

    Visual Automation IDE — automate anything you see on screen

    OculiX is the evolution of SikuliX, actively maintained with the full agreement of its original creator RaiMan. Automate any desktop application using image recognition (OpenCV) and OCR (Tesseract + PaddleOCR). No access to source code or DOM required — if you can see it, you can automate it. Key features: - Guided step-by-step recorder with live code preview - Image recognition via OpenCV 4.10 - Dual OCR: Tesseract (built-in) + PaddleOCR (neural, high precision) - Local and remote automation via integrated VNC - SSH tunnels via embedded JSch - Cross-platform: Windows, macOS (Apple Silicon M1-M4), Linux - Scripting: Jython, JRuby, Java, PowerShell, AppleScript - Java 17 recommended (Java 8+ supported) - Full CI/CD with automated builds for all platforms Used worldwide for test automation, RPA, and visual regression testing. ...
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    Vanga

    Structure-routed visual compiler: recognize and automate GUIs in YAML

    Vanga reads a screen — live or captured — and resolves it to an action. You describe the interface in plain YAML: tokens are pictures matched under a discipline, lexemes their spatial arrangements, with OCR for the content that changes. On a match it drives the GUI (click, type, route text); the logic turns a recognized screen into what to do — a watched value with prose rules, or a neighbourhood rule table over a tiled grid. The shipped examples are pure grammar, no Java: a calculator...
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    JPdfUnit integrates PDFBox as an PDF API with the JUnit framwork for the test of pdf documents so JPdfUnit is a high level api. Simple ready-to-use assertions help to compare the expected data to the concrete data of the pdf document. Please note that this project is not actively maintained at the moment.
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    xuse requirements & use case management
    Xuse manages requirements, use cases & other artefacts that drive software design. Xuse focuses on clear documentation & communication. It defines an XML data model for requirements & use cases with XSLT providing multiple derived views: HTML/SVG/PDF. Note there is no GUI for entering requirements, however another project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/xguse/) will provide a GUI.
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    Simple, straight-forward examples of FIT/FitNesse fixtures for Java and .NET test environments. Documentation and examples are available in the form of a live FitNesse wiki and PDF.
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    Publish your junit test report in pdf format. Plug and Play integration. Home page: http://junitpdfreport.sourceforge.net/
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    Pest07 assists the structured creation of software test documentation. It can create test cases and group them into sequences. Then test sequences can be executed and documented. Finally the documentation can be exported to a well structured pdf file.
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    A Web based (PHP/MySQL) Reporting portal for presenting and managing multiple load/performance testing results. There is facility to export the report of test runs as RTF (uses phprtf) and PDF (uses dompdf).
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    The SE TestManager is a tool to manage manual tests (e.g. behavior of GUI applications) in the software development process. You can create test cases and structure them in a tree. The SE TestManager guides you through the test and generates a PDF report
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