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QA Wizard 4.0 includes Firefox browser playback support, detailed script reports, .NET 2.0 control support, and additional status tool functionality. This release also includes improved performance of Java application startup procedures, increased speed and accuracy when searching for Java controls, and variable data support for checkpoints in Java test scripts.
In addition to improved Dreamweaver integration on Mac OS X and Eclipse integration, cross-platform Surround SCM 4.1 includes integration support for Microsoft Office, Cruise Control .NET, and Borland Delphi 2005. Highlighting this release is repository cloaking, which allows users to skip repositories when performing recursive get, check in, check out, or undo check out actions. Surround SCM 4.1 also gives users the ability to view differences between two branches and merge changes between unrelated files.
Seapine also recently released the latest version of it advanced issue management solution, TestTrack Pro 7.5. This tool includes full Unicode support, a cross-platform client, enhanced field customization capabilites, and advanced workflow functionality.
QA Wizard 4.0 is available immediately. Pricing for QA Wizard begins at $2,995 for a dedicated license; floating license pricing is also available. Pricing for the separately-licensed QA Wizard OCR Add-On begins at $150 for a dedicated license. Surround SCM 4.1 is available immediately. Pricing begins at $595 for named licenses and $1,495 for floating licenses. TestTrack Pro 7.5 is available immediately. Pricing for TestTrack Pro begins at $295 for a named license; floating license pricing is also available.
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