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Fabio Dell'Aria
23-Jan-2007, 10:00 AM
EurekaLog 6.0 includes new features and enhancements in the following
areas:

New IDE features:

· The EurekaLog Viewer is more similar to a stand alone BUG tracking tool
· Full revisited EurekaLog Options form
· New "IDE/Tools/EurekaLog IDE Settings" form
· Run custom programs before and after every project build
· History integration (for the unit line searching on modified sources)
· Options to reduce the .EXE file size · Option to detect .EXE cracks


New application capabilities:

· Catches of every MEMORY-LEAKS
· Delivery of every BUG to the most used Web BUG-Tracking tools
· Display the Dis-Assembler section
· Display the Processes list section
· Display of more Hardware and Software info (DPI, printer, VGA,
privileges, ...)
· Full .jdbg (Jedi Debug file), .MAP and .TDS (TD32 Debug file) support
· Full customizable Exception-Dialog (with more styles - as MS style)
· Full customizables Exceptions Filters (can choose style, behavior,
messages, ...)
· All the files to send are compresses and encrypted in ZIP format
· Full COM and SafeCall Exceptions customization
· Optionally catches every HANDLED EXCEPTION!!! · Fully customizable
message texts collections (for multi-language applications)
· Environment variables (%EnvironmentVariablet%) support
· New ZIP compress file format to (password encryption allowed)
· Add a customizable HELP button (call an event)
· Full UNICODE logs handling

...and much, much more!

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Best regards...

Fabio Dell'Aria.
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Catch every BUG, every time!

tms
23-Jan-2007, 11:55 AM
Polish messages collection attached. If anyone need this...

Dolaczam kolekcje polskich komunikatow. Jest ktos uzywa i ma jakies
sugestie dotyczace jakiegos komunikatu, prosze sie podzielic :)
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Regards
Tomasz

mtecmark
24-Jan-2007, 12:52 PM
Will there be a way of ignoring user defined memory leeks?

Fabio Dell'Aria
24-Jan-2007, 01:29 PM
Hi,

mtecmark wrote:
> Will there be a way of ignoring user defined memory leeks?

How I can distinguish a leak from another?

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Best regards...

Fabio Dell'Aria.
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http://www.eurekalog.com
Catch every BUG, every time!

Fabio Dell'Aria
24-Jan-2007, 01:30 PM
Hi,

tms wrote:
> Polish messages collection attached. If anyone need this...
>
> Dolaczam kolekcje polskich komunikatow. Jest ktos uzywa i ma jakies
> sugestie dotyczace jakiegos komunikatu, prosze sie podzielic :)
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> Regards
> Tomasz

Thank you.

I hope to can create a big "translations archive" to add in the 6.0
version! :)

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Best regards...

Fabio Dell'Aria.
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http://www.eurekalog.com
Catch every BUG, every time!

mtecmark
24-Jan-2007, 03:28 PM
There is an option to filter out the borland leeks so you already do it to some extent. Each memory leek has a type associated with it and knows which unit and line of code created the leek.

Fabio Dell'Aria
14-Feb-2007, 05:16 PM
Hi,

mtecmark wrote:
> There is an option to filter out the borland leeks so you already do it
> to some extent. Each memory leek has a type associated with it and
> knows which unit and line of code created the leek.

Good suggestion! :)

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Best regards...

Fabio Dell'Aria.
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http://www.eurekalog.com
Catch every BUG, every time!