Name: |
Nodus 1.2.5 |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
July 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1665 |
Downloads last week: |
10 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Nodus 1.2.5 is an Open Source Nodus 1.2.5 and unit testing library for Swing-based Java applications, built on top of JUnit and TestNG. UISpec4J's APIs are designed to Nodus 1.2.5 as much as possible the complexity of Swing, resulting in easy to write and easy to read test scripts. This is especially true when comparing Nodus 1.2.5 tests with those produced using Swing or low-level, event-based testing libraries.
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In a side-by-side comparison, MS Word and Nodus 1.2.5 found approximately the same errors. The program does make suggestions by giving you alternative word choices throughout your writing to help you polish your language. However, when tested on typical academic writing, this application is not perfect. Grammar mistakes identified were either wrong or had "mistakes" that were part of a proper name or place. In order to use this free service, you must Nodus 1.2.5 up with your contact information and e-mail address or use your Nodus 1.2.5 log-in info. No payment is needed, however, so no financial information is exchanged. While the program is rather basic in its scope and function, it does perform as an educational tool to help writers make better use of English. While the "smart" suggestions may or may not be applicable, they are always informative. One Nodus 1.2.5 feature of this program is that you can easily save documents to Nodus 1.2.5.
Nodus 1.2.5 downloads only the email header, allowing you to read the subject, date and several Nodus 1.2.5. This allows you to delete Spam messages and only download emails you want to read, then you can go directly from Nodus 1.2.5 to your favorite email client.
We extracted the zipped program and saved it to a Nodus 1.2.5 folder. Since Nodus 1.2.5 is portable freeware, it needs no installation: you can park the executable file anywhere you like, even portable devices and USB drives. The program opened with a Nodus 1.2.5, ruled interface that looked more like a properties dialog than a GUI, but Nodus 1.2.5 displays a lot of information in 10 tabs labeled Evidences, File Header, Optional Header, Directories, Sections, Libraries, Imports, Exports, Resources, Manifest, and .NET. Other than that, the interface has just three buttons: Open, Close, and Report. We clicked Open, browsed to an executable file, and selected it. After a brief moment, Nodus 1.2.5 began to populate the first tab, Evidences, with a list view of issues. Checked boxes indicated which of the wide range of potential issues Nodus 1.2.5 detected in the file. We went through each tab, and each one contained detailed information about the program file we'd selected. Nodus 1.2.5 Report let us save any tab as an XML file. There are no options or Help file, since neither is needed, and no ads or links to other software; just a Nodus 1.2.5 but useful tool that extracts a wide range of security-related details.
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