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Last night I released Test Run 1.04, a version that contained a minor feature enhancement enabling greater interoperability with popular bug tracking systems. Tonight I started work on Test Run 1.05 which contains a single feature: the ability to re-order test cases within a test plan. This feature request comes after a number of customers expressed concern that their process required tests to be run in a specific sequence. However Test Run's default sort order (the created on date) was insufficient. They wanted more control then that.

So in the next version of Test Run, customers will be allowed to specify the order of their test cases within a test plan using a simple drag-and-drop interface. Stay tuned...

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About Byrne Reese

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Byrne Reese is a product manager by day and an engineer by night.

He conceived of Test Run to help project managers like him stay up to date and informed of what his team was working on.