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csUnit 2.5 Released

csUnit 2.5 has been released and is available for download. csUnit is open-source and free. csUnit's 37th release since 2001 contains 10 changes - 5 usability related changes - 3 quality related changes - 2 functionality related changes For more details see the file changes.txt. Recent major new features: - Added in csUnit 2.5: - Assert.Contains(T expected, IEnumerable toBeSearched) added

BUGS 2 Beta 1 updated

After fixing several issues discovered since the launch of beta 1, we decided to release a repack of the beta 1 package. This repack mostly fixes errors related to installation, but also some other basic fixes that have been caught during the last few days.

Track: 3.5.0 released

The extended version of the popular Track+ issue tracker has been released for production use. It includes a configurable dashboard, custom fields and screens, JasperReports based reporting, notification triggers and filters, configurable workflows, and an AJAX based user interface. It comes with a rich text editor for descriptions, support for quick actions and mass operations. The community e

Marathon 1.2.0 released

Marathon is a testing framework for GUI applications developed using Java/Swing. Marathon v 1.2.0 is released. Besides a few bug fixes, this release improves performance for those forms that have hundreds of controls on them.

Back To Work

First of all, the astute among you will have noticed that I've failed to deliver on my promise to update the pledges on icareaboutsoftware.org and to have designed a logo for t-shirts and wotnot.

As they say: the best laid plans of mice and men...

I took a week off to catch up on a whole bunch of stuff, but a week just wasn't anywhere near long enough, so I made a deliberate decision to put some of that stuff back another month or two.

Agile 2008 volunteers

Agile 2008 is calling for volunteers to come help out in exchange for conference registration. Deadline is June 25.

Pro-Waterfall Rant Highlights Nature Of The Delusion

Check out Linda Wilkinson's blog post in which she quite rightly assumes that I am young, inexperienced and misinformed about matters pertaining to software methodology.

Linda cogently argues:

So let's talk about waterfall. The Real Deal, not the assumptions made by

Watir 1.5.6 released with "Zippy" speed

Last week we released a new version of Watir. We've mostly been accumulating bug fixes and minor enhancements. However there is one new feature that may be worth the upgrade. We've added a speed improvement to Watir, which we call...