Re: d7 and boundschecker?
From: Olivier Beltrami (obeltrami)
Date: 01/17/04
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Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 11:31:48 +0100
> Since you can't buy TurboPower's product anymore--a real shame
This is so true !
> suggest looking at the AutomatedQA product. I haven't used it myself,
> but it seems to get good reviews. I just haven't done enough
> development with large projects to justify buying it.
AutomatedQA seems to have a good reputation and I did try it for a few days,
but went back to TurboPower's SleuthQA.
Why ? AutomatedQA is probably much more feature rich than SleuthQA, but
because it is designed for VC++, VB, C#, ..., and Delphi, it means that you
need to spend a lot (and I mean a lot) of time configuring it. SleuthQa, on
the other hand, runs fine with Delphi right out of the box.
Olivier
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