penetration testing is so nice desctiption of usage... can you tell more about it?
As far as I know, pentest is used to be for security purposes testing, and mainly used the code to test for, not really wordlists.
Even you named your lists (some) with specific names, which are (I guess) for that kind of attack, or as you describe, pentest.
Now, let's face the truth. Pentest is not about the software, it's about the code. You're testing the code or hole in any software with wordlist?
I'm about 15 years on net, working at pentest of web app's for a long time and guess what - never used any wordlist for it.
Why? Because testing it for security holes does not requires wordlist attack.
Wordlists can be found on net for free on almost any hacking related website.
Well, good luck with sales!
You're correct when thinking word list's are not very useful when doing remote testing such as what your talking about but onsite testing is different. I cant think of one reason a web app tester would need a word list like you said your testing code for but for me they have come in handy many times over. I have not tested an app for some time I mainly stick with networks which require me to exploit more than just coding I have to be prepared to exploit whatever I can to gain access. The "other" folder is a collection of all the word lists broken down into character length which took me the better part of 3 years to complete they were compiled using the word list's featured and I use them on almost every job I have been on. Also they are not named for what their use is they are named for where they were taken from. To end this you are also correct on saying they can be found on a few hacking related websites the "Epic" collection is just a modified version of the 1.5GB Word List by MAsH. Mine however is broken down into thirty 50MB sections which are easier to use than the entire 1.5GB collection at one time.