What is the difference between Open-Script and Oracle functional testing

Hi All,
Please help me in spotting out the difference between the Openscript and Oracle Functional Testing for Web Application.
Does Oracle Functional Testing for Web Application have any special features when compared with Open-Script.
Please help me out.
Thanks in Advance,
Nishanth Soundararajan.

Nishanth
OFT is the old version of OpenScript, which will no longer be part of ATS as per the next major realize 9.20.
I would recommend to to spend any time looking at it.
Regards
Alex

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