Open Source Python Software Testing Tools for Linux

Python Software Testing Tools for Linux

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  • The POS System for Specialty Retailers. Icon
    The POS System for Specialty Retailers.

    Omnichannel POS and inventory management designed for multi-store apparel, footwear, sports, and gift merchants.

    Established in 1992 in NYC, Runit is THE cloud-based Retail Management and Point of Sale (POS) system for high-end apparel, footwear, sporting goods and gift retail chains. Combining a flexible platform with highly personalized 24x7 service, we will enable you to integrate processes across your stores, warehouses, websites and third party online channels.
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  • Reprise License Manager Icon
    Reprise License Manager

    Reprise License Management exists to save software publishers time and money by providing secure, dynamic and reliable license management.

    At Reprise Software, we simplify software licensing, allowing you to concentrate on creating exceptional software. With a competitive pricing model, our solutions like RLM and Activation Pro offer robust license protection for publishers of all sizes. Our services support both on-premises and cloud licensing, ensuring high-quality, accessible licensing solutions for every developer and enterprise.
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    Buildbot

    Buildbot

    Python-based continuous integration testing framework

    Buildbot is an open-source framework for automating software build, test, and release processes. At its core, Buildbot is a job scheduling system: it queues jobs, executes the jobs when the required resources are available, and reports the results. Your Buildbot installation has one or more masters and a collection of workers. The masters monitor source-code repositories for changes, coordinate the activities of the workers, and report results to users and developers. Workers run on a variety of operating systems. You configure Buildbot by providing a Python configuration script to the master. This script can be very simple, configuring built-in components, but the full expressive power of Python is available. This allows dynamic generation of configuration, customized components, and anything else you can devise. The framework itself is implemented in Twisted Python, and compatible with all major operating systems.
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