I have just released the latest version of <a href="[https://github.com/randycoulman/SmalltalkFit](https://github.com/randycoulman/SmalltalkFit" style="color:rgb(51,51,238);text-decoration:none">SmalltalkFit, an implementation of Ward Cunningham's <a href="[http://fit.c2.com](http://fit.c2.com" style="color:rgb(51,51,238);text-decoration:none">Framework for Integrated Tests,
<a href="[http://www.fitnesse.org](http://www.fitnesse.org" style="color:rgb(51,51,238);text-decoration:none">Fitnesse, and Rick Mugridge's <a href="[http://fitlibrary.sourceforge.net](http://fitlibrary.sourceforge.net" style="color:rgb(51,51,238);text-decoration:none">FitLibrary.
Fit is a tool for writing acceptance tests (integration tests/examples/executable specifications/whatever you want to call them). Fitnesse is a wiki wrapper around Fit, and FitLibrary adds additional ways of writing the tests.
This version of SmalltalkFit includes the equivalent features of Fit Java 1.1, Fitnesse 20121220, and FitLibrary 2.0. It does not (yet) include a port of Fitnesse Slim.
SmalltalkFit is available in the <a href="[http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/CincomSmalltalkWiki/Public+Store+Repository](http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/CincomSmalltalkWiki/Public+Store+Repository" style="color:rgb(51,51,238);text-decoration:none">Cincom Public Store Repository. A snapshot of the current version is also on <a href="[https://github.com/randycoulman/SmalltalkFit](https://github.com/randycoulman/SmalltalkFit" style="color:rgb(51,51,238);text-decoration:none">GitHub. The Readme file on GitHub includes high-level documentation if you'd like more information before diving in.
The full release announcement is on my blog, <a href="[http://randycoulman.com/blog/2013/05/24/smalltalkfit/](http://randycoulman.com/blog/2013/05/24/smalltalkfit/" style="color:rgb(51,51,238);text-decoration:none">Courageous Software.
Thanks,
Randy
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