I am actually in the process of evaluating Test Link. Good thing about it is that you can tie your database of test case management with bug tracker (bugzilla is somewhat supported only right now with some support for mantis in new beta). It's free and if i can tie it in mantis, i am all set.
http://testlink.sourceforge.net
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On 9/12/05, Cain, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There may be a better forum to ask this, but since I don't know of one here goes…
Does anyone know of a good (open source or inexpensive) Test Case Management system? One that can keep track of my automation as well as my manual test cases? The one am currently using is not adequate anymore and volume of automation and manual test cases is growing to the point of being a little unwieldy.
Thanks in advance,
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