Test Manager frequently asked questions
Q1: I have a trial version of the Test Manager. How to purchase a license for it?
A: Click here to acquire a license.
Q2: How is Test Manager licensed?
A: Test Manager is licensed per user. For example, if you purchased a single license version you can install the Test Manager on any number of computers as long as you are the only one that uses the Test Manager.
Q3: I have made my payment. What shall I do next?
A: After your payment is received and processed, we receive a notification from Plimus (an US based order processing company) that your payment has been accepted. Then, within 24 hours, we send you two emails: Order details email and Product details email. Product details email consists of the download link and the registration code for the purchased licenses. Order details email consists of all the ordering information such as the order number, total cost etc.
Q4: On what versions of Visual Studio can the Test Manager be installed?
A: Test Manager can be installed on Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition For Software Developers.
Q5: Is there any help file available?
A: Yes. Within the Test Manager installation directory you will find a readme.rtf file that describes in brief the available functionality.
Q6: Do I need to reinstall the Test Manager if I have installed the trial version and afterwards purchased a license?
A: No, just enter the registration code within the Visual Studio Tools->Options->Test Manager Property page.
Q7: I cant find my registration code!
A: Both your registration code and your registered user name are displayed at the Visual Studio Tools->Options->Test Manager Property page.
Q8: I want to check for the number of licenses I am entitled to use.
A: Go to the Visual Studio Tools->Options->Test Manager Property page and click on the "Click here for Registration Info". You will be redirected to the web page that shows the number of all licenses you acquired from Ekobit.
Q9: What kind of software is Test Manager?
A: Test Manager is a VSIP package, an extension to Visual Studio. However, this kind of package does not appear in the Visual Studio Add-in Manager window.
Q10: What kind of flower represents the Test Manager icon? And why a flower anyway?
A: The name of the flower is Degenia (Latin: Degenia velebitica). Wikipedia defines Degenia as a monotypic plant genus in the mustard family containing the single species Degenia velebitica (Croatian - Velebitska degenija). The yellow-flowered plant is endemic to Velebit mountain range and has become a symbol of the region. It is indeed a rare and lovely flower. Therefore, it actually represents things you come across from time to time noticing it in their full beauty and making you feel good. That?s what we hope for our software to be, a good and useful thing that makes you feel good about using it.