Updating...
ThoughtWorks Home Page
Home Page Categories: Builds
Latest version: 1.3 Added 2003-05-20Updated 2007-06-26
Automated Continuous Integration server. Functional port of the Java-based CruiseControl.
Features include: - Integration with Nant and NUnit. - Integration with major open source and proprietary source control systems: CVS, Subversion, VSS, Perforce, StarTeam, PVCS, Accurev - Multiple visibility options: ASP.NET enabled Web Applications, HTML and plain-text email - System tray notification - Customization options through pluggable architecture and source code availability. - Integration Queues to control and manage integration concurrency
 Built for .NET |
 Built for .NET 2 |
 Free or free version available |
 Source code provided |
Home Page Categories: RAD - Dev automation
Latest version: 2.0 Production Added 2005-07-20Updated 2008-07-01
.NET development tree generator. Tree Surgeon sets up development trees using a set of best practices. Just give it the name of your project, and it will set up a development tree for you. A development tree is a folder preconfigured for the development of a new project with Visual Studio (2003, 2005, 2008) solution and projects, as well as projects for builds (NAnt), unit tests (NUnit), code coverage (NCover), etc.
 Built for .NET |
 Built for .NET 2 |
 Free or free version available |
 Source code provided |
Home Page Categories: Testing
Latest version: 0.12 Added 2008-02-21
Windows application automation. White supports rich client applications: Win32, Windows Forms, WPF and SWT (java). It is .NET based and hence you can use your favourite .NET language, IDE and tools for developing tests/automation programs. White provides a consistent object oriented API for all kinds of applications. It hides the complexity of Microsoft's UIAutomation library and windows messages (on which it is based).
 Built for .NET 2 |
 Library |
 Free or free version available |
 Source code provided |
|
Help the .NET community get a consensus on great tools. Display your favorite tools on your own website or on your blog.
Keep track of your favorite tools. Build your personal watch list.
|
|