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    NUnit Test Results Viewer

    NUnit Test Results Viewer

    NUnit Test Results Viewer

    'NUnit Test Results Viewer' is a free open source project that allows to view NUnit resulted *xml file.
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    MSTest TRX to HTML Viewer

    MSTest TRX to HTML is open source reporting tool to converts Visual St

    MSTest TRX to HTML Viewer is open source trx to html viewer reporting tool to converts Visual Studio Test Result to HTML drilldown to testing reports. It’s provide more cleans and neat UI to represent your test result into several format like Tabular, Chart, Hierarchy etc. For More detail you can visit http://saffroze.com/trx-to-html/
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    Eclipse RCP-based viewer for the Naked Objects Framework.
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    When testing using a database with rollback after each test, failing tests are very hard to resolve. Data Storm is a simple DB viewer directly launchable from within your test code to enable you to inspect the current state of the database.
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