ATOMac

The ATOMac (Mac version of Linux Desktop Testing Project) is a set of open source testing tools that uses accessibility libraries to trigger applications' user interface widgets.
ATOMac is based on Assistive technology. VMware Inc have generously open sourced this effort.
The LDTP can generate an "AppMap" by finding out what widgets applications use. The framework can also record test cases by watching what a user clicks. The LDTP framework then uses this "AppMap" and the recorded test cases to test applications. Using this tool, the GUI functionality of an application can be tested in Mac OSX Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion. The same set of APIs are compatible with LDTP which runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD and embedded environment Linux GUI Application Testing.
ATOMac known to work on Mac applications like XCode, VMware Fusion, Instruments.
LDTP can test any accessibility-enabled Windows application, GNOME application, Mozilla, OpenOffice, any Swing-based Java application and should be able to test Qt 4.8-based KDE applications.
ATOMac is released under GPL license. The LDTP is released under the LGPL. The Cobra is released under the MIT.
 
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