Primarily, Squish is a tool to automate GUI tests. However, given the ability to automatically interact with an application, there is a whole lot more we can do with Squish. For example, keeping documentation screenshots in the user's manual up to date has proven to be an annoying and tedious task. Incidentally, Squish can also take screenshots. So why not go ahead and automate that burden away? For the sake of this article, we are going to tackle a small task: produce screenshots for a tutorial. The tutorial shall be about adding a contact in Squish's address book example application. Let's start off with a textual description of what actions need to be taken in the address book application:


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