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Editlet Certified by National Software Testing Labs

Akmin's Editlet the feature-rich, browser-based, platform independent WYSIWYG HTML rich text editor designed to integrate into most web-based applications and content management systems was awarded the prestigious NSTL Certification and "NSTL-Tested" stamp of software quality approval by the National Software Testing Labs, after a rigorous Functional & GUI testing of the editor application.
With over 800 clients worldwide including Fortune-500 companies like Merrill Lynch, Vodaphone, Philips, JP Morgan, AstraZeneca, etc., and over 4000 successful installations already, Editlet is today one of the most trusted browser-based HTML editors available on the Internet.
Mr. Bill Schroeder of iMedRIS Data Corporation, an Editlet customer says, "We chose Editlet from among hundreds of other competing products. With over forty five plus solid features, Editlet was way ahead of its nearest competition on a feature to feature comparison ...it also beats them shallow with its outstanding free integration support."
Earlier NSTL prepared a robust functional testing methodology by creating and documenting over 450 test scenarios and preparing a test facility specifically designed to investigate if the Editlet application does indeed adhere to all the functionalities and graphical user interface requirements specified. Experts at the NSTL labs thoroughly tested the Editlet application on popular Operating Systems like Windows, Linux, Apple Macintosh, etc. In the final test report, NSTL declared that, "... the Editlet application demonstrated all the specified Functionalities and Graphical User Interface requirements without a single minor discrepancy."
Mr. Sathya VP Marketing, Editlet says, "... a browser-based WYSIWYG editor is such a critical component of an application that we wanted our clients to be absolutely sure about its quality, reliability and robustness much before they even think about purchasing it. We believe this NSTL certification gives them that conviction and reassurance to go ahead..." 25.06.2004, Akmin


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