LoadUI for Mac 2.5.4 freeware

LoadUI for Mac is a Open Source Load Testing solution that is free and cross-platform. With a visual, drag-and-drop interface, it allows you to create, configure and redistribute your Load Tests interactively and in real-time. In a single test environment, LoadUI provides complete test coverage and supports all the standard protocols and technologies. ...

Author SmartBear Software
Released 2013-05-28
Filesize 125.40 MB
Downloads 319
OS Mac OS X
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords load, development, test, environment, protocol, monitoring, server
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(16 rating)
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