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I'm looking for a more developer friendly alternative to HP (Mercury) Quality Center.

I'm interested to find out what other tools developers & testers are using out there to manage their functional and regression test cases.

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We've used Selenium before and it's been quite good for our front end testing. We've also used the ArtOfTest WebAii tools before and it had a lot of good support for .net developers.

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+1 for Selenium - interestingly enough it (the project) was named Selenium because Selenium (the element) was used in the treatment of Mercury (the element) poisoning. (Although in googling this I found through Wikipedia that this treatment has through "epidemiological studies have been inconclusive".) – Nate Oct 2 at 4:06
I like Selenium but I'm not sure how this answers the question. To me Quality Center is a tool to define tests plans and organize tests where Selenium is closer to Quick Test Pro (QTP). – Pascal Thivent Oct 15 at 1:51
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For a much cheaper commercial alternative SpiraTest from Inflectra seems to be becoming quite popular these days. For open source check out TestLink.

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Have a look at StoryTestIQ (STIQ), a mashup of Selenium and FitNesse. It's way more developer friendly than QC and can be used too to create "executable specifications" (for BDD style development).

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You might want to take a look at our upcoming test management tool TestRail. We are still looking for beta testers so feel free to apply for the beta and give it a try.

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