The Software Testing Automation Framework (STAF) is an open source, multi-platform, multi-language framework designed around the idea of reusable components, called services (such as process invocation, resource management, logging, and monitoring). STAF removes the tedium of building an automation infrastructure, thus enabling you to focus on building your automation solution. The STAF framework provides the foundation upon which to build higher level solutions, and provides a pluggable approach supported across a large variety of platforms and languages.
GImageX is a graphical user interface for the ImageX tool from the Windows Automated Installation Kit v1.1 (WAIK). ImageX is used to capture and apply WIM images for Windows XP and Windows Vista desktop deployments. It uses the Microsoft WIMGAPI API for working with WIM files.
Marathon is a simple, flexible and extendable tool that assists in developing automated test suites for Java/Swing applications. Marathon provides an integrated environment in which you can create test suites. Marathon consists of a recorder, player, debugger and an editor. Marathon records test scripts in a language of your choice - either python or ruby. The power of whole script runtime is at the disposal of the testing professionals. Marathon is used mainly for automating functional tests (also called as acceptance tests, end user tests or customer tests), though it can also be used to create developer test suites. Marathon, by itself, adds only a few well defined c onstructs to the script runtime. It is possible to develop Marathon tests even before an application is fully developed.
Frankenstein is a Functional Testing tool for Swing applications. Frankenstein's focus is on readable, simple, fast functional tests that can be shared and run by everyone on a team. Apart from automating your functional tests, you could also use Frankenstein for recording bugs so that they may be easily reproduced later.
Watir Maker is a utility for Watir test developers which will record actions in a browser. It comes in two flavors: the C# version, and the Ruby version.