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    Origami SMTP

    Origami SMTP

    Fake SMTP server with TLS Support

    Origami is a Fake SMTP server that features TLS support. It is platform independent, can read HTML emails, and can be customized.
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    Zombie.js

    Zombie.js

    Fast, full-stack, headless browser testing using node.js

    Insanely fast, headless full-stack testing using Node.js. Zombie 6.x is tested to work with Node 8 or later. If you need to use Node 6, consider using Zombie 5.x. If you’re going to write an insanely fast, headless browser, how can you not call it Zombie? Zombie it is. Zombie.js is a lightweight framework for testing client-side JavaScript code in a simulated environment. No browser required. Zombie will work with other testing frameworks. Since Mocha supports promises. Just like your...
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    Software Automation Framework Support

    Multiplatform data-driven test automation execution services

    SAFS is a software test automation framework supporting data-driven (aka keyword-driven) functional test automation and associated services. The framework can run stand-alone on Windows, Linux, and Mac as well as integrate the use of IBM Rational Functional Tester, IBM Rational Robot, Smart Bear/AutomatedQA Test Complete, Apple XCode UIAutomation, Android SDK Automaton, Thoughtworks Selenium, and several other tools. Among other features, it provides advanced support of language...
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    Tryit Editor

    Tryit Editor

    A free, open source, and easy to use HTML editor

    WEBS TOOK TRYIT EDITOR DOWN, TRYING TO REUPLOAD TRYIT EDITOR TO ANOTHER HOSTING SERVICE. Tryit Editor is a lightweight HTML editor that uses CodeMirror to highlight code. It features an easy to use WYSIWYG interface, as well as many functions, such as saving to local disk. Features automatic updates of main script files. Code is released under MIT license. CodeMirror is copyright Marijn Haverbeke, and is released under a MIT-style license. Read the CodeMirror license at:...
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    Analysis tools for scale test data generated by The Grinder.
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    BrowserMob JavaScript Validator VNC
    VNC for use with the BrowserMob Selenium JavaScript Validator. This tool is made available for users of BrowserMob FREE Website Monitoring and Load Testing. The BrowserMob Local Validation Service can be downloaded from https://browsermob.com/tools.
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