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High Visibility Calculator 0.0.9
High Visibility Calculator is a high visibility calculator for people with disabilities. more>>
High Visibility Calculator is a high visibility calculator for people with disabilities.
Large buttons with bold text are easy to push for people with motor control or vision problems.
<<lessLarge buttons with bold text are easy to push for people with motor control or vision problems.
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Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1083 downloads
Mission Photo 0.5.2
Mission Photo, an easy-to-use photo management application for the Linux desktop. more>>
Mission Photo, an easy-to-use photo management application for the Linux desktop.
Main features:
- Detects attachment and detachment of digital cameras
- Imports photos from digital cameras
- Imports image files from disk
- Skips duplicate photos during import
- Losslessly rotates photos, fully preserving image quality
- Lets you rate, sort and filter your photos
- Lets you share your photos on Flickr
<<lessMain features:
- Detects attachment and detachment of digital cameras
- Imports photos from digital cameras
- Imports image files from disk
- Skips duplicate photos during import
- Losslessly rotates photos, fully preserving image quality
- Lets you rate, sort and filter your photos
- Lets you share your photos on Flickr
Download (0.92MB)
Added: 2006-12-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1044 downloads
Audiality 0.1.1
Audiality is a scalable and portable audio engine for music and sound effects. more>>
Audiality is a scalable and portable audio engine for music and sound effects. It is intended to play equally well in studios and inside games, in order to serve as a flexible tool for content creation, and for use in the final product.
Audiality uses MIDI files in combination with scripting and modular synthesis, to minimize file sizes and maximise flexibility. It is very portable, and supports both integer and floating point processing modes.
Scalability has been a major priority from the start. The current version will run on very low end Pentium systems, but can also produce high quality audio on more powerful hardware.
The main goal for the future is to extend the scalability of Audiality well into the range of serious home and professional studio use. The idea is to provide total control, a wide range of features, tools for fast and effective creation of original sounds, and excellent audio quality.
<<lessAudiality uses MIDI files in combination with scripting and modular synthesis, to minimize file sizes and maximise flexibility. It is very portable, and supports both integer and floating point processing modes.
Scalability has been a major priority from the start. The current version will run on very low end Pentium systems, but can also produce high quality audio on more powerful hardware.
The main goal for the future is to extend the scalability of Audiality well into the range of serious home and professional studio use. The idea is to provide total control, a wide range of features, tools for fast and effective creation of original sounds, and excellent audio quality.
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Added: 2006-08-03 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1178 downloads
Quality Assurance Agent 0.1
QAA is a XUL Mozilla Firefox extension that performs a user supplied test list on a Web application. more>>
QAA is a XUL Mozilla Firefox extension that performs a user supplied test list on a Web application. Test sessions can be defined by example.
A report is generated when sessions are replayed.
Enhancements:
- This release can load and save .qaa files (Quality Assurance Agent file format), record a journey in the tested site using definition by example, and perform a test bench with a log style report.
<<lessA report is generated when sessions are replayed.
Enhancements:
- This release can load and save .qaa files (Quality Assurance Agent file format), record a journey in the tested site using definition by example, and perform a test bench with a log style report.
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Added: 2005-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1580 downloads
Bug Squish 0.0.6
Bug Squish is a game in which you have to squish bugs before they suck all the blood out of your arm. more>>
Bug Squish is a game in which you have to squish bugs before they suck all the blood out of your arm.
In Bug Squish, you must defend your arm from an onslaught of blood-sucking insects. Use your fly-swatter to squish them before they suck you dry.
Bug Squish is based on the shareware game "Blood Suckers" for MacOS.
Main features:
Game Play:
- 32 waves of attacking insects
- "Extra Blood" and "Bonus Score Multiplier" extras
- Multiple bug types
Sound:
- Humorous, high quality sound effects
- Fun music
Control:
- Mouse control
Enhancements:
- Fixed "Ugh" and "Ouch" sounds for embedded version.
- Added Start and Continue buttons to embedded title screen.
- Game pauses when you press Escape (Cancel) in embedded version.
- Game state saved when you quit, loaded when you start again, so you can unpause even if youve quit the game completely!
- Splatted bugs eventually vanish in embedded version.
- Embedded version uses hidden file (~/.bugsquish) for high score, instead of a visible one (~/bugsquish.dat)
- Embedded version uses mouse motion, not mouse button press. (Too easy to not lift stylus high enough.)
<<lessIn Bug Squish, you must defend your arm from an onslaught of blood-sucking insects. Use your fly-swatter to squish them before they suck you dry.
Bug Squish is based on the shareware game "Blood Suckers" for MacOS.
Main features:
Game Play:
- 32 waves of attacking insects
- "Extra Blood" and "Bonus Score Multiplier" extras
- Multiple bug types
Sound:
- Humorous, high quality sound effects
- Fun music
Control:
- Mouse control
Enhancements:
- Fixed "Ugh" and "Ouch" sounds for embedded version.
- Added Start and Continue buttons to embedded title screen.
- Game pauses when you press Escape (Cancel) in embedded version.
- Game state saved when you quit, loaded when you start again, so you can unpause even if youve quit the game completely!
- Splatted bugs eventually vanish in embedded version.
- Embedded version uses hidden file (~/.bugsquish) for high score, instead of a visible one (~/bugsquish.dat)
- Embedded version uses mouse motion, not mouse button press. (Too easy to not lift stylus high enough.)
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Added: 2006-11-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1069 downloads
MusicTree (Python Scripts) 2
MusicTree is a small collection of Python scripts that helps you manage a large collection of music files. more>>
MusicTree is a small collection of Python scripts that helps you manage a large collection of music files. The project was designed to work with Unix systems (tested only on SuSE Linux), but may also work on Windows. For normal use you also need Vorbis Tools* and rsync.
The scripts help you:
- Maintain a central collection of high-quality (typically FLAC) files.
- Backup this collection on a second disk/machine.
- Generate a parallel collection of lower-quality (but much smaller) compressed (typically Ogg) files.
- Select an arbitrary subset of the compressed files (a "playlist").
- Upload the playlist to a second machine.
The scripts do not assume any particular directory layout (except that the music files live under a single root directory - that is not really a restriction since you can always use a separate directory and links to tie various directories together). Nor do you have to use a particular format (by default the scripts assume archive files are FLAC and the compressed files are Ogg encoded, but you can operate on different formats by changing the relevant commands in the configuration file).
However, the scripts do assume a that you have a basic understanding of how to use Unix. There is no installer or GUI - you run these from the command line and combine them with other command line tools (like find and xargs).
Directories and Machines
This documentation will talk about two different computers: "server" and "client". The "server" is typically a desktop machine with a large disk (or set of disks). This machine stores the high-quality "archive" of your music - all the files, with no (lossy) compression. It may also store a backup copy on a separate disk.
The "client" is typically a laptop or portable music player with a smaller capacity. Because it has restricted space you load it with a selection of (lossy) compressed files.
Separating server and client allows you to keep a safe, "perfect quality" archive where space is available, but also listen to more songs on portable devices with restricted resources.
The scripts expect these directories on the server:
Archive
This is where the complete, high-quality collection of music is stored. For example, this might be where your CD ripping software places files (I use kAudioCreator with the default settings).
Compress
A mirror of the Archive directory with lower-quality files. This is generated from the Archive directory by running the mt-encode script.
Select
A subset of the Compress directory, containging a "playlist" that will be copied to the client.
Backup
An optional second copy of the Archive (typically on a separate disk).
Installation and Configuration:
There is no automatic install. Instead, copy the files to a suitable directory and extend your PATH to include them.
For example, to put the files in the new directory ~/musictree (assuming you use the bash shell):
> cd
> tar xvfz musictree.tgz
> export PATH="$PATH:~/musictree"
Youll want to redefine PATH in your .bashrc or equivalent.
You also need to edit the example configuration file (musictree in the distribution) and (usually) copy it to ~/.musictree.
Suggestions for how to use the various scripts (eg. running mt-encode via cron) are in the following sections.
Enhancements:
- Volume normalization is now supported either via metadata, or by directly scaling the compressed files.
<<lessThe scripts help you:
- Maintain a central collection of high-quality (typically FLAC) files.
- Backup this collection on a second disk/machine.
- Generate a parallel collection of lower-quality (but much smaller) compressed (typically Ogg) files.
- Select an arbitrary subset of the compressed files (a "playlist").
- Upload the playlist to a second machine.
The scripts do not assume any particular directory layout (except that the music files live under a single root directory - that is not really a restriction since you can always use a separate directory and links to tie various directories together). Nor do you have to use a particular format (by default the scripts assume archive files are FLAC and the compressed files are Ogg encoded, but you can operate on different formats by changing the relevant commands in the configuration file).
However, the scripts do assume a that you have a basic understanding of how to use Unix. There is no installer or GUI - you run these from the command line and combine them with other command line tools (like find and xargs).
Directories and Machines
This documentation will talk about two different computers: "server" and "client". The "server" is typically a desktop machine with a large disk (or set of disks). This machine stores the high-quality "archive" of your music - all the files, with no (lossy) compression. It may also store a backup copy on a separate disk.
The "client" is typically a laptop or portable music player with a smaller capacity. Because it has restricted space you load it with a selection of (lossy) compressed files.
Separating server and client allows you to keep a safe, "perfect quality" archive where space is available, but also listen to more songs on portable devices with restricted resources.
The scripts expect these directories on the server:
Archive
This is where the complete, high-quality collection of music is stored. For example, this might be where your CD ripping software places files (I use kAudioCreator with the default settings).
Compress
A mirror of the Archive directory with lower-quality files. This is generated from the Archive directory by running the mt-encode script.
Select
A subset of the Compress directory, containging a "playlist" that will be copied to the client.
Backup
An optional second copy of the Archive (typically on a separate disk).
Installation and Configuration:
There is no automatic install. Instead, copy the files to a suitable directory and extend your PATH to include them.
For example, to put the files in the new directory ~/musictree (assuming you use the bash shell):
> cd
> tar xvfz musictree.tgz
> export PATH="$PATH:~/musictree"
Youll want to redefine PATH in your .bashrc or equivalent.
You also need to edit the example configuration file (musictree in the distribution) and (usually) copy it to ~/.musictree.
Suggestions for how to use the various scripts (eg. running mt-encode via cron) are in the following sections.
Enhancements:
- Volume normalization is now supported either via metadata, or by directly scaling the compressed files.
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Added: 2006-12-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1048 downloads
rPath Linux 2.0 Alpha 2
rPath Linux is a Linux distribution built with the new Conary distributed software management system. more>>
rPath Linux is a Linux distribution built with the new Conary distributed software management system.
rPath Linux provides the foundation for creating software appliances that is:
Easily tailored to any application requirements
Built using Conary packaging technology, rPath Linux provides a more fine-grained breakdown of system components than in typical Linux environments. This allows application developers using rBuilder to pick just the pieces they need to support their application.
Engineered to the highest levels of quality
The rPath engineering team has a long history of delivering high quality Linux technology to demanding enterprise customers and software vendors. They have taken the lessons learned from these customers and partners and built rPath Linux to meet the demands of today’s corporate IT environments.
Compatible with many popular commercial Linux distributions
If you already offer your application on Linux, it will likely run unchanged on rPath Linux, so there is minimal effort required to offer your application as a software appliance.
<<lessrPath Linux provides the foundation for creating software appliances that is:
Easily tailored to any application requirements
Built using Conary packaging technology, rPath Linux provides a more fine-grained breakdown of system components than in typical Linux environments. This allows application developers using rBuilder to pick just the pieces they need to support their application.
Engineered to the highest levels of quality
The rPath engineering team has a long history of delivering high quality Linux technology to demanding enterprise customers and software vendors. They have taken the lessons learned from these customers and partners and built rPath Linux to meet the demands of today’s corporate IT environments.
Compatible with many popular commercial Linux distributions
If you already offer your application on Linux, it will likely run unchanged on rPath Linux, so there is minimal effort required to offer your application as a software appliance.
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Added: 2007-02-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
990 downloads
Extended Borders for Photos 1.5
Extended Borders for Photos is an extension of the simpler border+copyright script, but can be a bit more complex. more>>
Extended Borders for Photos is an extension of the simpler border+copyright script, but can be a bit more complex.
It allows you to add double borders, add copyright notice and title, as well as decide fonts, font-sizes and positions of the title and copyright notice.
Support for blurring the copyright and title is also included. Update to 1.5 fixes upgrade to Gimp 2.2 problem.
<<lessIt allows you to add double borders, add copyright notice and title, as well as decide fonts, font-sizes and positions of the title and copyright notice.
Support for blurring the copyright and title is also included. Update to 1.5 fixes upgrade to Gimp 2.2 problem.
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Added: 2006-09-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1143 downloads

Cirkuit 0.1.2
Cirkuit 0.1.2 provides you with a friendly KDE4 graphical user interface for the Circuit macros GUI which helps you draw high-quality line diagrams to include in TeX, LaTeX, or similar documents more>>
Cirkuit 0.1.2 provides you with a friendly KDE4 graphical user interface for the Circuit macros GUI which helps you draw high-quality line diagrams to include in TeX, LaTeX, or similar documents.
Cirkuit builds a live preview of the source code and can export the resulting images in EPS, PDF, PNG or PSTricks format.
On Debian-based systems (e.g. Ubuntu/Kubuntu) type the following command to install the required apps:
- sudo apt-get install texlive-latex-base texlive-base-bin texlive-extra-utils m4 ghostscript ps2eps
To build Cirkuit you need the KDE4 and Qt4 dev packages. To install them on Debian-based systems, type
- sudo apt-get install kdelibs5-dev libqt4-dev
To build the application, follow the usual KDE4/CMake procedure:
- tar xzvf cirkuit-0.1.tar.gz
- cd cirkuit-0.1
- mkdir build
- cd build
- cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
- make
- sudo make install
Enhancements:
- Faster preview generation
- Export to SVG
- Line number visualization
- Fixed cutting of figures when exporting to EPS/PDF
- Fixed CMakeLists.txt
- Various bug fixes
Requirements:
- latex
- m4
- gs
- dvips
- epstopdf
- ps2eps
- Qt
Added: 2009-07-08 License: GPL Price: FREE
12 downloads
WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client::Photos 0.0.3
WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client::Photos is a Perl module with Photos methods for Client. more>>
WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client::Photos is a Perl module with Photos methods for Client.
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client;
Methods for accessing photos with WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
base
The WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client::Base object to use to make calls to the REST server
get_of_user
The photos.getOfUser method of the Facebook API
get_albums
The photos.getAlbums method of the Facebook API
get_from_album
The photos.getFromAlbum method of the Facebook API
get_comment_count
The photos.getCommentCount method of the Facebook API
DIAGNOSTICS
This module is used by WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client and right now does not have any unique error messages.
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client::Photos requires no configuration files or environment variables.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client;
Methods for accessing photos with WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
base
The WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client::Base object to use to make calls to the REST server
get_of_user
The photos.getOfUser method of the Facebook API
get_albums
The photos.getAlbums method of the Facebook API
get_from_album
The photos.getFromAlbum method of the Facebook API
get_comment_count
The photos.getCommentCount method of the Facebook API
DIAGNOSTICS
This module is used by WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client and right now does not have any unique error messages.
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
WWW::Facebook::API::REST::Client::Photos requires no configuration files or environment variables.
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Added: 2007-01-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1007 downloads
PhotoFrame 6.9
PhotoFrame is a script which aims to make it as easy as possible to throw up a bunch of pictures with thumbnails on the web. more>>
PhotoFrame is a script which aims to make it as easy as possible to throw up a bunch of pictures with thumbnails on the web.
This simple PHP4 script aims to make it as easy as possible to throw up a bunch of pictures with thumbnails on the web, yet provides many extra features. Simply drop your JPEG, PNG and GIF files in a directory, and the script will create navigation web pages on the fly that includes high-quality thumbnails, captions, Next/Previous links, and user-controlled slideshow mode.
You can allow guest comments for each photo. Add a text file with the filenames in it, and also sort the photos any way you want. Admin mode lets you upload via the web and delete unwanted photos and comments.
Automatically rescale all photos, and use stylesheets.
Can use PHPs built-in GD image functions OR Imagemagick.
Supports 24 languages and is easy to translate.
Main features:
- making thumbnails,
- writing the pages,
- adding captions
- adding Next/Previous links
- adding an Auto slideshow mode, with a user-set timer
Enhancements:
- small fix for some Imagemagick users (makes thumbnails work)
<<lessThis simple PHP4 script aims to make it as easy as possible to throw up a bunch of pictures with thumbnails on the web, yet provides many extra features. Simply drop your JPEG, PNG and GIF files in a directory, and the script will create navigation web pages on the fly that includes high-quality thumbnails, captions, Next/Previous links, and user-controlled slideshow mode.
You can allow guest comments for each photo. Add a text file with the filenames in it, and also sort the photos any way you want. Admin mode lets you upload via the web and delete unwanted photos and comments.
Automatically rescale all photos, and use stylesheets.
Can use PHPs built-in GD image functions OR Imagemagick.
Supports 24 languages and is easy to translate.
Main features:
- making thumbnails,
- writing the pages,
- adding captions
- adding Next/Previous links
- adding an Auto slideshow mode, with a user-set timer
Enhancements:
- small fix for some Imagemagick users (makes thumbnails work)
Download (0.063MB)
Added: 2007-04-24 License: Freeware Price:
916 downloads

3Delight for 64-bit Linux 7.0
3Delight is a renderer to produce photo-realistic images on 64-bit linux. more>> 3Delight is a fast, high quality, RenderMan-compliant renderer designed to produce photo-realistic images in demanding production environments. The renderer was introduced to the public in the year 2000 after being used for more than a year as the sole renderer in a sister production company. It is now widely used and earning a reputation as a benchmark in rendering technology.
Some of its features include ray tracing, global illumination (including photon mapping, final gathering and high dynamic range lighting and rendering), realistic motion blur, depth of field, complete geometry support (including efficient rendering of hair and fur), programmable shaders, quality antialiasing and antialiased shadow maps. Advanced features include Ri filtering, network caching and highly customizable workflow.
Follows a summary of 3Delights features.
-RenderMan Compliant
-RenderMan Shading Language Support
-Rendering Features
-Geometry Support
-Fast and Efficient Rendering
-Extensible Display Drivers
-Multi-platform Support with Specific Code Optimization<<less
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
194 downloads

3Delight for 32-bit Linux 7.0
3Delight is a renderer to produce photo-realistic images on 32-bit linux. more>> 3Delight is a fast, high quality, RenderMan-compliant renderer designed to produce photo-realistic images in demanding production environments. The renderer was introduced to the public in the year 2000 after being used for more than a year as the sole renderer in a sister production company. It is now widely used and earning a reputation as a benchmark in rendering technology.
Some of its features include ray tracing, global illumination (including photon mapping, final gathering and high dynamic range lighting and rendering), realistic motion blur, depth of field, complete geometry support (including efficient rendering of hair and fur), programmable shaders, quality antialiasing and antialiased shadow maps. Advanced features include Ri filtering, network caching and highly customizable workflow.
Follows a summary of 3Delights features.
-RenderMan Compliant
-RenderMan Shading Language Support
-Rendering Features
-Geometry Support
-Fast and Efficient Rendering
-Extensible Display Drivers
-Multi-platform Support with Specific Code Optimization<<less
Download (11.4MB)
Added: 2009-04-11 License: Freeware Price: Free
195 downloads
Slideshow Creator 0.7.1
Slideshow Creator is a GUI for creating, modifying, and previewing JPEG image slideshows. more>>
Slideshow Creator is a GUI for creating, modifying, and previewing JPEG image slideshows.
With Slideshow Creator you can edit jpeg slideshows in a visual and fast way so you can reach a much higher productivity with dvd-slideshow.
The final result is a high quality dvd slideshow out of your jpegs!
This software is based on gambas so it shoud work on every Linux or U*ix like system where gambas is available.
You need to install gambas runtime or gambas gambas development ide.
I think it shoould work on higher gambas versions.
I was tired to make poor quality slideshows in VCD/SVCD format and finally met dvd-slideshow: it is a very nice program that produces high quality DVD slideshows from jpeg images. It has crop, kenburn andpan effects.
I made some slideshows but reliazed that I wasted too much time to prepare the slideshow "source": I needed a visual program to speed up the process of kenburns, crop and pan effects creation.
I googled the net but didnt find any souch program so I decided to create one myself: slcreator was born!
How I did it? I built it using gambas: a visual ide with a object oriented basic interpreter which permits to create great programs in a "fast" way. I tried some other languages but I was not skilled enough to use them for this kind of project! gambas permitted me to realize the job in a very nice way!
<<lessWith Slideshow Creator you can edit jpeg slideshows in a visual and fast way so you can reach a much higher productivity with dvd-slideshow.
The final result is a high quality dvd slideshow out of your jpegs!
This software is based on gambas so it shoud work on every Linux or U*ix like system where gambas is available.
You need to install gambas runtime or gambas gambas development ide.
I think it shoould work on higher gambas versions.
I was tired to make poor quality slideshows in VCD/SVCD format and finally met dvd-slideshow: it is a very nice program that produces high quality DVD slideshows from jpeg images. It has crop, kenburn andpan effects.
I made some slideshows but reliazed that I wasted too much time to prepare the slideshow "source": I needed a visual program to speed up the process of kenburns, crop and pan effects creation.
I googled the net but didnt find any souch program so I decided to create one myself: slcreator was born!
How I did it? I built it using gambas: a visual ide with a object oriented basic interpreter which permits to create great programs in a "fast" way. I tried some other languages but I was not skilled enough to use them for this kind of project! gambas permitted me to realize the job in a very nice way!
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Added: 2006-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1253 downloads
GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project 0.8.0
GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project is aimed at producing high quality test automation framework. more>>
GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project (GNU/LDTP) is aimed at producing high quality test automation framework and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test GNU/Linux Desktop and improve it.
GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project uses the "Accessibility" libraries to poke through the applications user interface. The framework has tools to generate "AppMap" by reading through the user interface components of an application. The framework also has tools to record test-cases based on user-selection on the application.
GNU/LDTP core framework uses "AppMap" and the recorded "test-cases" to test an application and gives the status of each test-case as output.
As of now, GNU/LDTP can test any GNOME application which are accessibility enabled, Mozilla, OpenOffice.org, any Java application (should have a UI based on swing) and KDE 4.0 applications based on QT 4.0 (based on the press releases by KDE).
We encourage you to join the project and help us to create robust, reliable and stable test tool/framework for Linux Desktops.
Main features:
- LDTP concepts are derived from Software Automation Framework Support
- LDTP supports verification of actions performed (GuiExist, VerifyState, etc) - API Reference
- Writing test scripts are very easy, the script writer need not know about the object hierarchy
- CPU / Memory performance monitoring of application-under-test can be measured - Class pstats
- From the XML log, we can gather HTML report using XSLT
- Group based execution, which provides precise control on the flow of test-script execution - Gldap XML
- Scripts can be written as a reusable component and for that the datas can be stored / retrieved in XML - Data XML
- User-friendly Text Editor with syntax highlighting for generating and grouping test data Howto use LDTP Editor
- Objects are identified both statically and dynamically
Enhancements:
- Now automation scripts can be written without using time.sleep.
- A particular object and its child can be remapped in a window.
- Memory leaks were fixed.
<<lessGNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project uses the "Accessibility" libraries to poke through the applications user interface. The framework has tools to generate "AppMap" by reading through the user interface components of an application. The framework also has tools to record test-cases based on user-selection on the application.
GNU/LDTP core framework uses "AppMap" and the recorded "test-cases" to test an application and gives the status of each test-case as output.
As of now, GNU/LDTP can test any GNOME application which are accessibility enabled, Mozilla, OpenOffice.org, any Java application (should have a UI based on swing) and KDE 4.0 applications based on QT 4.0 (based on the press releases by KDE).
We encourage you to join the project and help us to create robust, reliable and stable test tool/framework for Linux Desktops.
Main features:
- LDTP concepts are derived from Software Automation Framework Support
- LDTP supports verification of actions performed (GuiExist, VerifyState, etc) - API Reference
- Writing test scripts are very easy, the script writer need not know about the object hierarchy
- CPU / Memory performance monitoring of application-under-test can be measured - Class pstats
- From the XML log, we can gather HTML report using XSLT
- Group based execution, which provides precise control on the flow of test-script execution - Gldap XML
- Scripts can be written as a reusable component and for that the datas can be stored / retrieved in XML - Data XML
- User-friendly Text Editor with syntax highlighting for generating and grouping test data Howto use LDTP Editor
- Objects are identified both statically and dynamically
Enhancements:
- Now automation scripts can be written without using time.sleep.
- A particular object and its child can be remapped in a window.
- Memory leaks were fixed.
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Added: 2007-02-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
978 downloads
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