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    JTrac

    JTrac

    Easy to set up bug tracking with Java

    JTrac is a generic issue-tracking web-application that can be easily customized by adding custom fields and drop-downs. Features include a customizable workflow, field level permissions, e-mail integration, file attachments, a detailed history view and changeable colors to fit a particular CI/CD. After a long hiatus, development has resumed with version 2.2.0 in December 2021, 2.2.1 in February 2022, 2.3.0 in February 2023, 2.3.1 in May 2023, 2.3.2 in July 2023 and 2.3.3 in June 2024. See...
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    Aigrette

    Aigrette

    HTML5 Browser automation tool

    HTML5 Browser automation tool Extensible for testing large range of web UI including JS RIA frontends. Get documentation at http://sourceforge.net/p/aigrette/wiki/Home/
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    DENRIT

    DENRIT

    Perform anonymous and non-anonymous pentesting.

    DENRIT allows remote administration of anonymous networks (TOR, I2P and FreeNet). Also, contains a pentesting module to execute commands using a selected anonymous network, pentesting with TOR or TCP Follows a client/server model with well-defined communication interfaces. SSH is used to allow remote clients to access the machine and manage any anonymous network that is installed there, plus allows penetration testing anonymously (or non-anonymously) using tools such as Metasploit...
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