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Apify is a full-stack web scraping and automation platform helping anyone get value from the web.
Get web data. Build automations.
Actors are serverless cloud programs that extract data, automate web tasks, and run AI agents. Developers build them using JavaScript, Python, or Crawlee, Apify's open-source library. Build once, publish to Store, and earn when others use it. Thousands of developers do this - Apify handles infrastructure, billing, and monthly payouts.
Wapiti is a vulnerability scanner for web applications.
It currently search vulnerabilities like XSS, SQL and XPath injections, file inclusions, command execution, XXE injections, CRLF injections, Server Side Request Forgery, Open Redirects...
It use the Python 3 programming language.
BlueDuck SDA is an open-source automated test framework
...BlueDuck SDA is a powerful yet easy-to-use framework designed to help you build dynamic and robust test scripts for Web and Win32 apps. It is easy, fast, and reliable.
AutoIt v3 is a freeware BASIC-like scripting language designed for automating the Windows GUI and general scripting.
BlueDuck SDA combining automation for Win32 and Web in a single script. The perfect combination for developing automated cases, AutoIt and Selenium together
UI Test Automation Tool for Internet Explorer, using XML as scripting language. Uses the browser to record and generate user interaction/events, supports validation and custom hooks/plug-ins.
BugEye is an XML-based unit test creation framework. Being XML-based, it can be easily translated to almost any language. The current translations are C#, Java, JavaScript, and Visual Basic. Future translations include C++, Python, Perl, and PHP.
Avignon is an acceptance test system that allows you to write executable tests in a language that you define. It uses XML to define the syntax of the language but, if you choose to extend the language, leaves the semantics of the tests up to you.