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Marketplace Archive, September 2006
froglogic Announces Educational Edition of GUI Testing Tool Squish


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Hi!

We are proud to announced the availability of an educational edition of 
Squish. This special and highly discounted edition targets universities and 
other educational institutions who want to utilize Squish for educational 
purposes.

Squish is a professional cross-platform functional GUI testing
tool. It supports testing applications based on any of the following
GUI technologies:

- Trolltech's Qt class library

- Tcl/Tk 

- HTML/Ajax/Web 2.0 in a variety of web browsers

- Four J's Genero clients (GDC and GWC)

- XView

Squish works on different platforms such as Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac
OS X and embedded Linux.

Squish offers a versatile testing framework with a choice of popular
test scripting languages (Python, JavaScript and Tcl) extended by
test-specific functions, open interfaces, add-ons, integrations into
test management systems, a powerful IDE aiding the creation and
debugging of tests and a set of command line tools facilitating fully
automated test runs.

"We see quality assurance as a vital part of todays software
development process. To allow students to also gain practical
experience with functional GUI testing, we support this by offering an
educational edition of Squish", said Harri Porten, co-founder and
co-CEO at froglogic.

If you are interested in obtaining the educational edition of Squish
or would like to receive information about any other editions of
Squish, please contact squish@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or visit
www.froglogic.com/squish.

About froglogic

froglogic GmbH is a software company based in Hamburg, Germany. Their
flagship product is Squish, a professional automated testing tool for
GUI applications based on Qt, Tk or XView and for HTML-based web
applications running in different web browsers. froglogic also offers
Qt consultancy services and other Qt-based development tools such as
the Tcl/Tk/Qt migration framework Tq. More about froglogic at
http://www.froglogic.com.

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