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Social Proof Software
Social proof software tools help businesses leverage user-generated content and feedback to build trust and credibility with potential customers. These tools gather and display testimonials, reviews, ratings, user activity, and social media mentions to demonstrate the popularity, satisfaction, and positive experiences of existing customers. Social proof software can feature real-time notifications of product purchases, customer reviews, or user engagement, showing potential buyers that others are making similar decisions.
Visual Feedback Tools
Visual feedback tools enable teams to provide clear, contextual feedback directly on digital assets such as websites, designs, documents, or videos. They allow users to annotate, highlight, comment, and collaborate in real time, simplifying the review and approval process. These tools often integrate with project management and design software to streamline workflows and ensure feedback is actionable and tracked. By enhancing communication and reducing misunderstandings, visual feedback tools improve project quality and speed up delivery. They are widely used by designers, developers, marketers, and product teams for efficient collaboration.
Stock Footage Sites
Stock footage sites offer a wide range of video clips and visuals that can be licensed for use in various projects, including marketing, advertising, presentations, film production, and social media. These platforms provide access to high-quality video content, including nature scenes, urban landscapes, business settings, people in action, and more, with options for purchasing individual clips or subscribing to a collection. Stock footage sites typically allow users to search by category, resolution, and licensing type, ensuring that creators can find the right visuals for their needs. By using these sites, businesses and creatives can save time and resources by obtaining professional-quality video content without the need to shoot footage themselves.
Application Development Software
Application development software is a type of software used to create applications and software programs. It typically includes code editors, compilers, and debuggers that allow developers to write, compile, and debug code. It also includes libraries of pre-written code that developers can use to create more complex and powerful applications.
Unit Testing Software
Unit testing software is a type of software tool and/or framework that enables developers and programmers to test small and individual source code units in order to ensure that each unit of the source code functions as it should.
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    Karma

    Karma

    Karma

    The main goal for Karma is to bring a productive testing environment to developers. The environment being one where they don't have to set up loads of configurations, but rather a place where developers can just write the code and get instant feedback from their tests. Because getting quick feedback is what makes you productive and creative. Test your code on real browsers and real devices such as phones, tablets or on a headless PhantomJS instance. Control the whole workflow from the command line or your IDE - just save a file and Karma will run all the tests. ...
    Starting Price: Free
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    EasyMock

    EasyMock

    EasyMock

    Most parts of a software system do not work in isolation, but collaborate with other parts to get their job done. In a lot of cases, we do not care about using real collaborators implementation in unit testing, as we trust these collaborators. Mock objects replace collaborators of the unit under test. To test a unit in isolation or mount a sufficient environment, we have to simulate the collaborators in the test. A Mock Object is a test-oriented replacement for a collaborator. ...
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    JUnit

    JUnit

    JUnit

    ...However, your support would enable us to do so with greater focus and not only on weekends or in our spare time. For example, we want to meet regularly and work colocated for a few days in order to get things done faster in face-to-face design and coding sessions. Your donations will help to make that a reality!
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    NUnit

    NUnit

    .NET Foundation

    ...The Core Team thanks everyone for the help and contributions that have made NUnit the success that it is. At last count, the various NUnit packages passed 126 million downloads on NuGet.org. We couldn't have done that without the dedication of the many volunteers that donate their time and knowledge to the project. NUnit is Open Source software and NUnit 3 is released under the MIT license.
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    Deequ

    Deequ

    Deequ

    ...The Spark 2.2.x and 2.3.x releases depend on Scala 2.11 and the Spark 2.4.x, 3.0.x, and 3.1.x releases depend on Scala 2.12. Deequ's purpose is to "unit-test" data to find errors early, before the data gets fed to consuming systems or machine learning algorithms. In the following, we will walk you through a toy example to showcase the most basic usage of our library.
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    Typemock

    Typemock

    Typemock

    ...Mock statics, private, constructors, events, linq, ref args, live, future, static constructors. Our suggest feature creates automated test suggestions suitable for your code. Our smart runner will run only your impact tests and get you super fast feedback. Our coverage feature displays your code coverage in your editor while you code.
    Starting Price: $479 per license per year
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    Catch2

    Catch2

    Catch2

    ...You are on the devel branch, where the v3 version is being developed. v3 brings a bunch of significant changes, the big one being that Catch2 is no longer a single-header library. Catch2 now behaves as a normal library, with multiple headers and separately compiled implementation. Quick and easy to get started. Just download two files, add them to your project and you're away. No external dependencies. As long as you can compile C++14 and have the C++ standard library available. Write test cases as, self-registering, functions (or methods, if you prefer).
    Starting Price: Free
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    Jtest

    Jtest

    Parasoft

    ...Save time and money by mitigating complicated and expensive problems down the line. Increase Your Return From Unit Testing. Achieve code coverage targets by creating a maintainable and optimized suite of JUnit tests. Get faster feedback from CI and within your IDE using smart test execution. Parasoft Jtest integrates tightly into your development ecosystem and CI/CD pipeline for real-time, intelligent feedback on your testing and compliance progress.
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    Cucumber

    Cucumber

    SmartBear

    ...Generate reports in HTML, JSON and other formats, or build your own reports. Integrate with CucumberStudio, JIRA or build your own plugins. Bridge the gap between business and development using BDD. Decrease rework with test automation. Get real-time insights with living documentation. Seamless integration with Git.
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    WireMock

    WireMock

    WireMock

    ...Run WireMock from within your Java application, JUnit test, Servlet container or as a standalone process. Match request URLs, methods, headers cookies and bodies using a wide variety of strategies. First class support for JSON and XML. Get up and running quickly by capturing traffic to and from an existing API.
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    Storybook

    Storybook

    Storybook

    ...Stories are a pragmatic, reproducible way to keep track of UI edge cases. Write stories once then reuse them to power automated tests. Whenever you write a story you get a handy test case. Quickly browse stories to make sure your UI looks right. Pinpoint UI changes down to the pixel by comparing image snapshots of stories. Reuse stories in your unit tests to confirm nuanced functionality. Stories show how UIs actually work not just how they're supposed to work. That makes gathering feedback and reproductions easy.
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    QUnit

    QUnit

    QUnit

    ...Tests can be run anywhere; Node, your browser, even inside a web worker. Test your code where it runs. Flexible APIs for custom assertions, runners, and reporters mean you can extend QUnit to fit your needs. Getting started with QUnit for Node.js projects is quick and easy. First, install the QUnit package using npm. You can now run the test suite through the QUnit CLI. It is recommended that you run the QUnit command via an npm script, which will find the QUnit command automatically from your local dependencies. Check out the API documentation to learn more about the QUnit APIs for organizing tests and making assertions.QUnit follows the Node.js Long-term Support (LTS) schedule and provides support for current, active LTS, and maintenance LTS releases.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Cypress

    Cypress

    Cypress.io

    Fast, easy and reliable end-to-end testing for anything that runs in a browser. Cypress has been made specifically for developers and QA engineers, to help them get more done. Cypress benefits from our amazing open-source community - and our tools are evolving better and faster than if we worked on them alone. Cypress is based on a completely new architecture. No more Selenium. Lots more power. Cypress takes snapshots as your tests run. Simply hover over commands in the Command Log to see exactly what happened at each step. ...
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qodo

    Qodo

    Qodo

    ...Qodo maps your code’s behaviors, surfaces edge cases, and tags anything that looks suspicious. Then, it generates clear and meaningful unit tests that match how your code behaves. Get full visibility of how your code behaves, and how the changes you make affect the rest of your code. Code coverage is broken. Meaningful tests actually check functionality, giving you the confidence needed to commit. Spend fewer hours writing questionable test cases, and more time developing useful features for your users. By analyzing your code, docstring, and comments, Qodo suggests tests as you type. ...
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    Starting Price: $19/user/month
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