ANN: AQtime 4.1 profiler released
From: AutomatedQA - Robert Leahey (robertl_at_automatedQA.com)
Date: 07/13/04
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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 21:45:44 GMT
AutomatedQA Corporation (www.automatedqa.com) announces the availability
of version 4.1 of AQtime. The AQtime family of tools is an award-winning
performance profiling and memory debugging set of solutions. With version
4.0 of AQtime, AutomatedQA merged the Win32-specific and .NET-specific
lines of this tool, allowing developers to easily find and eliminate
performance bottlenecks, monitor memory usage and debug their managed,
unmanaged or mixed-code applications.
Version 4.1 of AQtime introduces numerous improvements and new features
and is a free update for existing 4.x customers. For more information,
see the AQtime .NET Edition web page at
http://www.automatedqa.com/products/aqnet.asp.
Features and enhancements new to version 4.1:
- Disassembler panel for viewing binary code of unmanaged routines.
- Improved tools for profiling of IIS and ASP.NET applications.
- Sequence Diagram Link profiler creates UML sequence diagrams of your code.
- Numerous other improvements.
AQtime Features and Benefits:
- Supports profiling of native (Win32), managed (.NET) or mixed-code
projects.
- Supports all .NET languages.
- Offers several types of profiling, including performance, allocation,
coverage, static analysis and exception tracing.
- Can be run either as a stand-alone application or fully integrated
within the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET IDE.
For more information on AQtime 4
see http://www.automatedqa.com/products/aqnet.asp.
To download the 30-day trial version of AQtime 4
see http://www.automatedqa.com/downloads/aqnet.asp.
To order, or to obtain download information for
the update, contact sales@automatedqa.com.
-- Robert Leahey AutomatedQA
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