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Madcow Version 2.0 is the premier test automation tool designed to make your life easier. Developers love it. Testers can actually use it.
Madcow is a domain specific language which helps to make it easier to test web browser based applications. You don't need to be a programmer to use it! Testers can write and organise their test cases the way the want to. It runs in the JVM as it is built using Groovy, and utilises the respected Webdriver framework.
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All Madcow 2.0 releases are housed here.
For code and all issues please see github repository
https://github.com/4impact/madcow/
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FTF (for Flexible Testing Framework) is a modular framework for testing, both automatic and manual, and quality assurance. FTF initial development has been done in the EDOS project, to support Linux distributions testing.