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dotTrace 4.0 Puts On a Fine Performance

Front seats at the ballet: $200 Front seats at the ball game: $100 Quickly spotting bottlenecks in your .NET application: priceless There are some performances money can buy. For everything else,...

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dotTrace 4 Performance Closes In On Public Release with Beta 2

The second beta release of dotTrace 4 Performance is available for download starting today. Improvements include: Thoroughly redesigned profiling session configuration wizard. More project types...

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dotTrace 4 Performance Beta 3

We’ve just released the third Beta of dotTrace 4.0 Performance. Here’s the download link, and here’s the complete release notes. Since we’ve passed the feature freeze, this Beta release doesn’t bring...

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dotTrace 4 Pricing

Good news today: we have finalized pricing options for both new dotTrace 4.0 licenses and upgrades. Before you familiarize yourself with the pricing scheme, here’s a quick reminder of the new dotTrace...

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Release Day: ReSharper 5.1.1; dotCover and dotTrace RCs

Starting today, ReSharper 5.1.1 is available for download, as well as release candidates for dotCover 1.0 and dotTrace 4 Performance. Important! We have initially published a wrong ReSharper build...

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dotCover 1.0 and dotTrace 4 Performance are Released!

There’s joy and happiness all around for .NET developers as we’re finally releasing dotTrace 4 Performance and dotCover to the market! Download dotCover and dotTrace 4 Performance right now to make...

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dotCover 1.0.1, dotTrace 4.0.1 Performance Bugfix Releases

Today we’re coming out with initial bugfix releases for both dotCover and dotTrace Performance. Please download dotCover 1.0.1 and dotTrace 4.0.1 Performance if you have issues with previous releases...

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Simulating Performance Improvements with dotTrace

Let’s say you’re trying to improve performance of some application that is doing poorly. You manage to find what could potentially be a bottleneck and decide that it needs fixing. Of course, Murphy’s...

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