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Updated Testing Tools Directory

Now contains a total of 96 website testing tools spanning 14 different categories.

I’ve taken some time to update, reorganise and expand the testing tools page so that it become more of a directory rather than just a long list. This makes it easier for me to maintain and add to plus easier (hopefully) for you to find the testing tools that you are looking for.

The Testing Tools page now serves as the main entrance into the directory with each category having its own page. Each category will continue to have more software and tools added over time plus there will be additional category or two coming along shortly.

Because I’ve been doing a bit of research into Usability Tools, this category is the main beneficiary of the reorganisation and now contains 29 usability testing applications. This is mostly due to the great blog post at Useful Usability, which also gives you pros, cons and pricing information for the 24 usability tools they feature.

Another category that has grown significantly is Split Or Multivariate Testing Tools, which now shows 16 applications. Some of this increase is down to a great comparison resource over at Which Multivariate? This newly released site has reviews and comparison charts of all the major split and multivariate testing software tools out there.

The full list of categories contained in the updated testing tools directory are:

  1. Validation and Accessibility Testing Tools
  2. Browser Checking Tools
  3. Screen Resolutions Tools
  4. Link Checking Tools
  5. Site Performance Testing Tools
  6. Stress or Load Testing Tools
  7. Usability Testing Tools
  8. Split or Multivariate Testing Tools
  9. SEO Tools
  10. Web Analytics
  11. Online Surveys
  12. Site Monitoring Tools
  13. Software Testing Tools
  14. Web Development Tools

I will continue to pick up on the huge number of testing tools being released and add to each category as time allows. If you spot a testing tool, which you feel is worth me adding to the directory, then please do contact me. At some point I will get around to adding a dedicated submission form if there are enough people willing to add testing applications.

Feel free to retweet, digg or add to delicious as you like or let me know any feedback (good or bad) in the comments.

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