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  2. Selenium (software) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Selenium, an open source automation framework for web applications, and its components, such as Selenium IDE, Selenium RC, and Selenium WebDriver. Find out how Selenium was developed, named, and merged over the years by various programmers and testers.

  3. Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft PowerToys is a set of freeware system utilities for Windows users. Learn about the history, features and components of PowerToys for Windows 95, XP, 10 and 11.

  4. LoadRunner - Wikipedia

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    LoadRunner is a tool to test applications under load by simulating millions of users. It has different components such as Load Generator, VuGen, Controller, Agent and Analysis. It supports various protocols and technologies such as .NET, Java, SQL, Citrix, Web Services and more.

  5. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    PowerShell is a program that combines a command-line shell and a scripting language for Windows, MacOS and Linux. It can perform administrative tasks via cmdlets, scripts, modules and providers, and supports .NET Remoting, WS-Management, CIM and SSH.

  6. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) developed by Microsoft that supports 36 programming languages and various software development platforms. It can produce both native code and managed code, and has features such as code editor, debugger, profiler, designer, and plug-ins.

  7. UFT One - Wikipedia

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    HP added a debugger, but the functionality is more limited when compared with testing tools that integrate a full-featured IDE, such as those provided with VBA, Java, or VB.NET. [16] Some Windows script (WScript, WSH, WMI) and VB.Net code can be used in a script in the expert view.

  8. Windows 10 version history - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of Windows 10 versions, codenames, marketing names, build numbers, release dates, and support status. Learn about the different channels, editions, and features of Windows 10 since its release in 2015.

  9. Microsoft Deployment Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Learn about MDT, a free software package from Microsoft for automating the deployment of Windows 10, Server 2019 and older Windows operating systems. Find out how MDT supports different types of deployments, such as Zero Touch Installation, Lite Touch Installation and User Driven Installation.