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    "Slow CPU" Emulator

    "Slow CPU" Emulator

    Slows down any given Windows process (written in C#)

    ...Simply tell the emulator the update interval and speed percentage, and witness your application slowing down to the specified speed live! The code is written in C# for Windows and is extremely robust, flexible and stable, and has been tested very thoroughly. I apologise in advance for the code not being very readable, sometimes spaghetti code is more optimised code. ;) If you encounter any issues, do not hesitate to tell me. :) License: MS-PL Do whatever you want with the code. Credit would be nice, but definitely not required. ...
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    The Simple Web Automation Toolkit (SWAT) is a test tool that allows users to automate web application testing in multiple browsers. SWAT has a robust Editor with UI recording and SQL tools, integrates with Fitnesse, and is written in C#. As of 5/1/2012 SWAT has been placed in a maintenance mode and is not going to receive further updates.
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