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From: radford@calgary.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: How do I write a Guided Tour
Message-ID: <1012@vaxb.calgary.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 14-Jul-87 11:52:14 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 14 11:52:14 1987
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Summary: Using a guided tour for testing

In article <1319@apple.UUCP>, jordan@apple.UUCP (Jordan Mattson) writes:
> Follow up on Guided Tour Disks:
> 
> 	The Journaling and Guided Tour Product from APDA is no longer used by 
> Apple to produce Guided Tour disks.  At present Interactive Video Works is 
> being used.
> 	In addition, the Journaling and Guided Tour Product is not very clean
> and has problems on the Macintosh SE and Macintosh II.

I purchased the Guided Tour package from APDA for the purposes of 
software testing, but haven't gotten around to using it yet. It does
indeed seem a bit strange, with peculiar restrictions on what kind of
disk you can use.

So, can anyone recommend what to use for regression testing? What I
have in mind is recording a script of various user actions and running
them past my program after every major change to verify that all the
scroll bars, DAs, dialog boxes, etc., etc. still work. The manual 
method seems pretty tedious here.

    Radford Neal