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Abbot is a simple framework for unit and functional testing of Java GUIs. Facilitates generating user actions and examining component state. Supports recording and playback on any Java application.
An open-source desktop application for load/performance testing a web site. It has a very simple UI to configure the load test. The future plan includes transaction support, record, playback and support for load injector agents.
A java app, which shows html pages in almost non-formatted plain text. This way it is possible to determine, whether a website is barrier-free or not, while browsing the web.
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This project aims at developing a free open-source Scraper and Macro Interface for Web programmers, that needs no installation and will work in most of the operating systems.
The OpenPC^2 project aims to develop a free, easy-to-use,
and flexible programming contest control system.
Our goal is to provide an open-source implementation of PC^2
and help people to hold programming contests like ACM/ICPC.