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Message #06171
Re: [Question #173776]: Commercial alternative to Sikuli
Question #173776 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/173776
daluu posted a new comment:
Yes, I know that difference of free vs paid software. And for free
there's also free as in use of executable (freeware) vs free in use of
executable plus source code (open source).
I posted this as an FYI to the community is all, not to promote the paid
solution.
To me, the main interest is that the paid solution is quite similar in
design (of the IDE) and functionality to Sikuli. Not that it is better
or anything. It just happens to have additional features that Sikuli
doesn't.
It is rare to find two tools that are very similar (so I think). Like
Eclipse vs some commercial tool with IDE built on Eclipse. Or Selenium
IDE vs some commercial tool that has a very similar IDE (built on
Selenium IDE?). I guess perhaps there is some chance Experitest built
there SeeTest IDE based on or on top of Sikuli IDE, or maybe just mere
coincidence. But I leave that for others to look into. Although I think
MIT license that Sikuli uses does allow you to build on top of the
existing code, if you keep the license notice.
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