drug testing

LISA WS-Testing 4.0.1
LISA WS-Testing is a full featured and advanced Web Services Testing tool for Mac OSX developers. more>> <<less
iTKO LISA WS-Testing 3.5
iTKO LISA WS-Testing brings a feature-rich and trustworthy no-code web services test authoring and execution solution that both developers and QA/Business teams can use. more>>
iTKO LISA WS-Testing 3.5 brings a feature-rich and trustworthy no-code web services test authoring and execution solution that both developers and QA/Business teams can use. The solution offers the functionality you expect from the leading Web Services testing tool on the market today - and supports all of the current protocols and unit/functional/regression tests you need to build and launch thorough test workflows against your WSDL and SOAP objects.
LISA WS-TestingTM supports deep testing of WSDL (Web Services Directory Language) libraries, and the SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) objects that they generate. LISA allows you to test these "headless" components as if accessing them from multiple web interfaces or through other web services. And further, LISA lets you directly map to your services without ever developing a test client or maintaining scripts.
Benefits:
- No-code testing means less time coding tests and test clients, and more time testing.
- Developers and non-developers can rapidly learn and use LISA.
- "Live Interaction" lets you author and adjust the test as you observe live behavior from the web service, and you can continue to execute your tests without recompiling test code.
- Use LISA's easy point-and-click testing interface, then launch LISA tests from a command line.
- LISA runs on any client and supports Java and .NET and any other SOAP-compliant web services.Since LISA WS-Testing test cases and test runs are saved as XML files, you can incorporate them easily into your process as attachments to groupware, SCM (Source Code Management) issue tracking and requirements management tools.
Major Features:
- No-code SOAP/XML recording/testing and WSDL exploration and test maintenance. All you need to know is the URL to capture and invoke any type of test against a web service!
- Use the same tests throughout design, development, deployment and performance/service maintenance processes of Java or .NET-based web services.
- Multiple roles. LISA is no-code automated testing, meaning developers no longer have to script tests, and non-programming team members in QA and business requirements teams can also get involved in functional testing.
- Multiple systems. One LISA test case can follow a complex workflow and validate multiple web sessions, web services, and servers. LISA supports active sessions, WS-Security protocols, authentication and magic strings, so it lets you test systems just as your end users will.
Radius Benchmarking/Testing Tool 1.0
Radius Benchmarking/Testing Tool - Send rapid authentication requests to a Radius server more>>
For use in stress testing or benchmarking a hardware/OS combination for running a Radius Server.
This RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) client program sends radius authentication requests to any IETF standards based radius server.
It is useful in determining performance metrics for comparing different radius servers. It can also assist in determining which versions of a computers OS and hardware platforms will provide the most performance.
Most radius servers support, and are configured to provide, both Authentication (RFC#2138) and Accounting (RFC#?) services. This program only tests the Authentication service.
A modern G4 running MacRadius will handle a sustained rate of over 60 authentications a second! (and, although nobody would ever run it that way, without logging turned on it can handle over 2100 a second).
Drug War Cost Clock 1.1
Uses government budget data to calculate how much taxpayer money has been spent since January 1 more>> Uses government budget data to calculate how much taxpayer money has been spent since January 1
If you use a Macintosh and are concerned about the the governments continuation of the failed War on Drugs and its cost to taxpayers, you might want to download our Drug War Cost Clock widget.
It is the widget form of the clock that appears at the top of this page, just below the menu. The major version number (the first two digits) represents the budget year upon which calculations are based. The rest of the version number represents the actual software version.
Using data from the two most authoritative sources available, on the the monetary cost of the Drug War, it displays the amount of money that the government has spent, since the beginning of this year, in the bogus name of fighting the Drug War.
Unfortunately, there is no way to calculate the devastating social costs of the government abuses that the Drug War has spawned, like making the United States the nation that imprisons a greater percentage of its population than any other nation on Earth.
Based upon budget data for the year 2006, this widget ticks over $1,620.37 each and every second of every day, as a visual reminder of just how much of our money the government is wasting on a Drug War that has only resulted in an increase in the availability of drugs to our children, a significant increase in drug related violence and a severe reduction in our rights, under the color of fighting the War on Drugs.
The back side of the widget has a scrollable window that details where the data for these calculations originated. The widget expands, when flipped over, to make it easier to read the details and returns to normal size, when flipped back to the front.
The number that we use for our calculations is slightly lower than other cost numbers that you may find cited by various sources, because it is our policy at Action America to only use the most conservative numbers that we can positively stand behind, in such cases.
When two equally authoritative sources disagree by a small number, as often happens, we will always use the lower number. Its not that we want to help the government look any less incompetent. We just dont want to inject our bias into the numbers. We want you to know where the numbers come from, so you can make up your own mind on how bad the situation really is.
This widget will automatically reset every January. However, that will not update the new budget numbers that climb ever higher each year. We also plan to release, in the coming months, a new version which will update the Drug War budget numbers, from a file on our web site, with each years changing budget.
Enhancements
- This version updates the formulas used in the calculations, to use the most recent 2009 federal budget data.
TestKit 0.9.4
TestKit - Testing framework for OS X and Objective-C more>>
TestKit is an adaptation of JUnit for Objective-C and the Mac OS X development environment.

Api Tester 1.1
Api Tester is a highspeed and powerful program which is capable of, as the name suggests, testing APIs over HTTP. more>> Api Tester 1.1 is a highspeed and powerful program which is capable of, as the name suggests, testing APIs over HTTP.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later, may work on Mac OS X 10.4
TestRunner 0.1
TestRunner - Simple framework for unit testing more>>
There are other, more complete testing frameworks out there, most notably UnitKit (Xcode integration, Objective-C-integration), TestKit, OCUnit (old and proven) and ObjCUnit. The problem with them is that they try too much. All except UnitKit tries to be JUnit, with mixed success. Like just about every other open-source project out there, they dont come with that much documentation, which is bad, considering how much functionality they contain. All, again except UnitKit, lack Xcode integration, which is odd, since it so damn simple.
Main features:
- Can run tests in one class or multiple classes
- Can set log format (and Xcode-integration log format).
rename_test 1.1
Easy to use free tool for testing the renaming speed of your kernel on a certain filesystem more>> Easy to use free tool for testing the renaming speed of your kernel on a certain filesystem
rename_test is a free and easy to use tool for kernel-hackers: with this one you can test how fast the kernel can rename files on a certain filesystem.
HELIOS LanTest UB
HELIOS LanTest UB is an easy to use, high performance network performance utility which is designed specially for network administrators, integrators, and developers to test and measure performance and reliability of any AFP compatible file server or local hard disk. more>>
HELIOS LanTest UB is an easy to use, high performance network performance utility which is designed specially for network administrators, integrators, and developers to test and measure performance and reliability of any AFP compatible file server or local hard disk.
The new HELIOS LanTest is a Mac Universal Binary application, and includes built-in testing configurations for single- and multi-user server connections using Ethernet through 10 Gigabit Ethernet. LanTest offers detailed Macintosh network evaluations for many typical file system operations, and is widely accepted as a standard testing, diagnostic and benchmarking tool throughout the networking industry.
SpeedRun 1.2
SpeedRun is a benchmarking program for testing how fast your computer really is. It runs several tasks, each with a specific focus, including ram, processor, graphics, and disk more>> SpeedRun is a benchmarking program for testing how fast your computer really is. It runs several tasks, each with a specific focus, including ram, processor, graphics, and disk.
Mac OS 8.x - 9.x.
Version 1.2 includes: an option to increase application priority, the ability to now update the database from the internet menu, a fix for a bug with bold text in the compare window, a fix for the scrollbar bug in the compare window, a fix for control ordering in the submit/save window, a graphics test that now works in millions of colors, SpeedRun now tells you to quit iTunes if it is running, fixed some minor UI quirks.
DebtBGone 0.9
DebtBGone - find out exactly when you will be out of debt more>>
Its version .9 because only Ive tested it, and no testing has been done on OSX86.
Its small enough not to have anything major wrong, I hope.
Compiled for Intel and PPC, runs in OS X 10.3 and above.
TestVirtualTools 1.0
TestVirtualTools - This little package contains two tools I use a lot for testing my MIDI apps on OS X more>>
In addition, TestVirtualDest will print out incoming MIDI events in hex.
SpeedRun X 1.2
SpeedRun is a benchmarking program for testing how fast your computer really is. It runs several tasks, each with a specific focus, including ram, processor, graphics, and disk more>> SpeedRun is a benchmarking program for testing how fast your computer really is. It runs several tasks, each with a specific focus, including ram, processor, graphics, and disk.
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
Version 1.2 includes: an option to increase application priority, the ability to now update the database from the internet menu, a fix for a bug with bold text in the compare window, a fix for the scrollbar bug in the compare window, a fix for control ordering in the submit/save window, a graphics test that now works in millions of colors, SpeedRun now tells you to quit iTunes if it is running, fixed some minor UI quirks.

RegExpress 1.4
RegExpress is an effective utility created for testing regular expressions and has a straightforward interface which helps to get your test done quickly. more>>
RegExpress 1.4 is an effective utility created for testing regular expressions and has a straightforward interface which helps to get your test done quickly.
Major Features:
- Allow choice between several RegEx engines.
- You could save your more used RegEx in collections.
- Key Equivalents to match, replace and clear the result text.
- Allow choice the escape character.
- Replace text.
- Allow replace
- Enable the toolbar buttons only when is necessary
- Clean Results button
- Fix several minor bugs
ToneTester 1.0
ToneTester - Macintosh tool for testing pitch hearing differences between your ears more>>
Specifically, it looks for offsets in how each of a persons ears hears pitch (the formal term for this is "binaural diplacusis" or "interaural pitch difference").
To use it, you adjust a slider until your ears hear the same pitch, and then ToneTester tells you the actual pitch difference.
Enhancements:
- First release.