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      <title>How to get started?</title>
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      <description>Before you jump in, we need to know what is your favorite environment. CAT can work for you as a PowerShell module, a command-line interface (without dependency on PowerShell) or as a GUI application for MS Windows. If you are not sure, choose CAT studio.
The &amp;ldquo;get started&amp;rdquo; tutorials will guide you through:
Installation - takes a few seconds, does not require admin permissions Exploring CAT - you&amp;rsquo;ll be able to run CAT tests without a need to connect to your data Setup your first test - because you&amp;rsquo;ll most likely want to automate first test for yourself, against your data Next:</description>
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      <title>What next?</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2020 19:23:18 +0200</pubDate>
      
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      <description>If you have your first test automated, contratulations! You may re-run it with a single click of button / single command, which will quickly become addictive. If you like that feeling, continue exploring CAT, because there is much more.
Explore more examples #We are preparing a much bigger sample project, with many tests - it will give you better idea what the tests may look like in a real-life project.</description>
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