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Well, to bring in the New Year, I've finally gotten Zanebug v1.4.2 out the door.
Here's a summary of the tool (for those that don't know what it is):
Zanebug is a free, advanced unit test tool that provides full support for NUnit,
but offers a greatly enhanced GUI. Zanebug provides detailed performance metrics,
test iterations, run-time editing of test attributes, and several additional attributes.
Here's a summary of the changes since v1.4.1:
Support for NUnit 2.2 (and 2.1 w/o the need to recompile...an issue w/ the current
NUnit 2.2 GUI)
Command line version is now available
Enhanced run-time editing
Ability to run multiple tests at once (command line version only - will be added to
GUI version in next release)
Selected tests are remembered across assembly reloads
Added well-formatted text summary (and the ability to save summary)
Improved Xml output
Tons of refactoring
Greatly improved shadow copying and AppDomain functionality