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Sep 24, 2008

Helping HP/Mercury Customers Join The New World

by Frank Cohen — last modified Sep 24, 2008 07:09 PM
Organizations with investments in HP/Mercury solutions often find that they are unable to achieve agility, efficiency, and economy when confronted with test, monitoring, and operational management requirements in Service Oriented Architecture (SOA,) Rich Internet Applications (RIA) using Ajax, and Web services. PushToTest delivers solutions for organizations to extend the value of their HP/Mercury solutions and increase their existing skilled teams by adding fast, fun, easy, and inexpensive open-source test tools that leverage and extend HP/Mercury solutions.

Read about the PushToTest solution for HP/Mercury customers

Jul 11, 2008

TestMaker 5.2 Documentation Sample

by Frank Cohen — last modified Jul 11, 2008 03:09 PM
PushToTest hired Lilac Epstein to write the TestMaker 5.2 User Guide documentation. Lilac is an excellent technical writer. She is looking for feedback on the format of the sample. Click here to view the sample.  Please let me know your feedback to the sample.



Hi Frank,
 
Here is a fairly brief sample of what the manual will look like. I have included things like the logo as well as a chapter. I have also included a sample table. If you have concerns with the format feel free to let me know what you think. This is also something that might be a bit too early to judge at this point, and also something that can be changed later once you have seen the manual as a whole.
 
Some suggestions of things that we might decide to change later is the naming of the chapters, inclusion of the table of contents on the first page and the figures might not need captions. Additionally, the text that is light blue will be hyperlinked at a later time as well.
 
I would like to suggest that you send me the screen captures that are used in the manual as it will take me a lot of time to prepare the captures for the manual, and I believe that the quality goes down as well.
 
Now that I’ve gotten completely entrenched by the software package, I’m quite excited by both the project and the software’s capabilities. What do you think?

Lilac



Thanks!

-Frank