Testuff – The Test Management Tool for small and medium projects


Almost an year ago, I have evaluated some low cost and open source Test Management Tools. Managing the Test Efforts & Test documentation is always an issue for small and medium companies.

The following were my requirements for Test Management Tool

  • Capture the Requirements
  • Design & Prepare Test Cases
  • Map Test Cases with Requirements
  • Link Bug reports with Test Case ID after the test execution
  • Test Execution Reports
  • Version Management for the Test Cases
  • Search Feature

Testuff comes with all the above features and some additional capabilities to record the test execution and link them with the issue tracker. It comes free for single user. Check out the testuff blog for more updates

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Article by Venkat Reddy Chintalapudi

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7 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Check out Nuevosoft the next generation Test Management product

    http://www.nuevosoft.com/

  2. Venkat Reddy Chintalapudi says:

    @Debasis,
    Thanks for the link. Looks like interesting tool to explore.

    Venkat.

  3. egavaldo says:

    You could also checkout XStudio at http://www.xqual.com
    This is free (really free) and should fit all your requirements.
    thx,

  4. Venkat Reddy Chintalapudi says:

    @ Egavaldo,
    Thanks for sharing XStudio.

    Venkat

  5. egavaldo says:

    No problem, I’ve also built a pretty complete list of test tools if you’re interested: http://www.xqual.com/qa/tools.html
    Cheers,
    Eric

  6. Peter says:

    Thank you! You often write very interesting articles. You improved my mood.

  7. Mackeran says:

    I added your blog to bookmarks. And i’ll read your articles more often!

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