Notable Test Automation Tools
| Tool name | Produced by | Latest version |
|---|---|---|
| HP QuickTest Professional | HP Software Division | 11.0 |
| IBM Rational Functional Tester | IBM Rational | 8.2.2 |
| LabVIEW | National Instruments | 2011 |
| Maveryx | Maveryx | 1.3.1 |
| Oracle Application Testing Suite | Oracle Corporation | 12.1 |
| QF-Test | Quality First Software GmbH | 3.4.11 |
| Ranorex | Ranorex GmbH | 3.3.4 |
| Rational robot | IBM Rational | 2003 |
| Selenium | Open source | 2.25.0 |
| SilkTest | Borland | 13.0 |
| eggPlant | TestPlant | 2012 |
| EiffelStudio AutoTest | Eiffel Software | 7.1, Jun 2012 |
| SOAtest | Parasoft | 9.2 |
| TestComplete | SmartBear Software | 9.1 |
| Testing Anywhere | Automation Anywhere | 7.5 |
| TestPartner | Micro Focus | 6.3 |
| Time Partition Testing (TPT) | PikeTec GmbH | 4.2 |
| TOSCA Testsuite | TRICENTIS Technology & Consulting | 7.5.0 |
| Visual Studio Test Professional | Microsoft | 2010 |
| WATIR | Open source | 3.0 |
| Telerik Test Studio | Telerik, Inc. | 2012.2 |
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