TestPlanPro v2.0

Jeff McQuain jmcquain at testplanpro.com
Tue Mar 5 20:46:10 PST 2002


Greetings!

Are you tired of not knowing whether your software is going to work properly? Or of having to hire high priced consultants to do your testing for you? Software testing professionals can cost from 40 to 90 dollars per hour! Take the mystery and expense out of testing your software with TestPlanPro v2.0.   

For those of you that are new to TestPlanPro (TPP), it is the first and only out-of-the-box, test plan creation software on the market. TPP's easy to use wizards will walk you through the test plan creation process and produce a comprehensive test plan along with the test cases and test steps necessary to verify the functionality of the system being tested. TPP v2.0 is great for user acceptance testing and is also being used by the nations leading universities to teach MIS students the proper way to test software applications. 

TestPlanPro can be used to enhance your testing efforts even if you already use one of the automated testing tools because the automated tools first require the definition of your test cases and test steps before they can even be used.  The additional cost of having to fix system bugs that could have been detected prior to software deployment is a luxury that we no longer have. That is why a tool like TPP v2.0 is so valuable. Its ease of use makes quality software testing available even in the tightest budget situations.
	
TestPlanPro v2.0 comes with our unconditional money back guarantee, and free shipping and handling inside the Continental U.S.. Please visit us at www.testplanpro.com today to take advantage of this limited time offer.
	
For more information, please visit the TestPlanPro website at (www.testplanpro.com) .

If you do not perform testing or quality assurance related tasks, please forward this email to your testing personnel.

Best regards,


Jeff 
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