TimesTest is specifically designed to be used as a tool in the classroom, but can just as beneficial at home. There are many features to enable the children to test themselves at their own pace. The interface makes learning multiplication tables a game, which makes it entertaining to the children using it. Just don't tell them they are learning.
TestLog is an integrated test case management system. It provides a tool for test teams to create and update effective test cases. TestLog places a large emphasis on requirements management, as inefficiencies in this area are among the most serious causes of slippages, setbacks and even failures in the software product development life cycle. It encourages a structured approach to the use of test plans emphasising the reuse of test cases.
MonitorTest is a tool that allows users to investigate the quality and performance of their computer monitor or LCD flat panel screens by using a series of test patterns. Each of the 25 different test screens have been created to test a particular aspect of the monitors performance. MonitorTest runs in Windows and will work at any resolution, aspect ratio and color depth supported by your monitor and graphics card.
ModemTest performs low level testing of dial up modems and telephone lines. Testing is preferably done with two modems but a single modem can also be used. Tests are independent of ISP and TCP/IP settings. ModemTest logs any data corruption and incorporates a modem speed test which reports the initial connection speed and the actual throughput. ModemTest helps to isolate faults with your ISP, dial up modem and telephone line.
KeyboardTest is an easy to use Windows based application that allows users to quickly check that all the keys on their computer keyboard are functioning correctly and look at the internal scan codes being generated by the keyboard. The down and up stroke of each key is registered and highlighted on a graphical image of a keyboard. Each time a key is pressed a variety of state information is updated in the window.
WakeUp is an experimental tool to test the features of ACPI computers. You can:
- allow or disallow suspend
- choose between standby and hibernation (if supported by your system)
- manually suspend your system
- have your system to resume after a specified amount of time or at a specific time
- configure WakeUp to launch an application or an URL on resume.
Note: make sure to quote the path to the executable to launch if it includes spaces.