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Test Run 1.0 is here!
February 6, 2007
After two years of development, Test Run 1.0 is finally here. Thank you to all the beta testers who have helped make this release and product possible. I honestly could not have done it without your ideas, patience, support and dedication. Thank you.
Most questions can be answered quickly by reading Test Run's list of Frequently Asked Questions. However, over the next couple of days and weeks we will be updating the blog to tell you more and more about Test Run and its capabilities. In the meantime, please keep reading to receive a brief overview of the some of the immediate changes you will notice when you login to Test Run 1.0 for the first time.
- All account information belonging to beta testers has been preserved and migrated to the new system. All data has been backed up so that if you feel something has gone awry please let support know and we can help you to resolve it ASAP.
- One of the biggest changes between the last beta and the full release is the elimination of the "Objectives" field from all test cases. The data users entered into this field has been prepended to the text found in the "Detailed Description" field. This field was removed to further simplify the test case schema and make creating test cases even faster and easier.
- While Test Run LLC secures an SSL certificate for its web servers, users wishing to purchase the downloadable version of Test Run may have to wait up to several hours for your payment to be processed manually. Please be patient, this process will be automated and streamlined soon.
- All QA was conducted on the standards compliant browser of FireFox 2.0. If you are using another web browser and encounter difficulty using the web application please let support know ASAP.
Again, stay tuned to the Test Run Blog for more news and announcements as we slowly build up steam for more announcements, more users and more features that will be introduced over the course of the next several months!
About Byrne Reese

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.