developer/programming
07/30/2007, 11:50am, EDT
Monday, July 30th
TotalView releases of MemoryScape, Debugger
TotalView has announced two new software distributions. Most significant is the first release of MemoryScape, a graphically-based memory debugger that addresses glitches in C, C++ and FORTRAN code, in both simple and complex multi-threaded applications. Owners can track memory leaks and usage in real-time, as well as events and any corruptions. The program is further touted as "non-intrusive," meaning that it can detect errors without recompiling code. Versions are available for both Intel and PowerPC systems.
The company has further announced that the Individual Edition of its Debugger program is now being distributed by Programmer's Paradise. Debugger is able to analyze multi-process, multi-threaded and distributed applications, and among other features, can display a completed program in a single view. The Individual license is limited to running on a single computer and costs $670.
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