I guessed that's what you were after in the first place, but since testing is an important part of development, I thought I'd throw that one out.
For QA Automation, we use WinRunner, but it has the same problems other testing programs have. If you don't use real Windows controls, it may not work well.
>Ah... Ok, it is more of a development tool. I should have been clearer in that we are looking for something that a QA person - not a developer - would use to test our software. Not necessarily to be used directly with development.
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer