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by stirno 4572 days ago
Lots of good options in the space of 'friendly' wrappers around Selenium.

For .NET users, FluentAutomation (http://fluent.stirno.com/) is a good option. Works in regular tests or with scriptcs .csx files. Can automate any of the Se supported browsers, including PhantomJS very easily with short, readable commands.