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BugSentry offers automated bug reports
BugSentry is a hosted issue-tracking service that will automatically instrument an application's code and create bug reports. Article
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Windows Developments: Product news, November 2006
This month's 10 featured products include a hosted bug-tracking service, an open-source tool for building Ajax UIs and a set of APIs from AOL. Article
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Aladdin announces .NET support for its HASP line
Security firm Aladdin Knowledge Systems has extend its Aladdin HASP application security suite to cover .NET 2.0 apps. Article
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Handy CryptoTools offers many options for drop-in encryption/decryption
Ed Tittel reviews CryptoTools, a suite of encryption components and libraries that works with multiple programming languages and a variety of algorithms. Tip
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.NET Obfuscator protects against source code extraction
This tool from PreEmptive Solutions mixes up an application's code so outsiders cannot extract the code and reverse engineer the application. Article
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Elementool releases Web-based bug tracker for Visual Studio 2005
Web-based project management provider Elementool has released a bug-tracking add-in for Visual Studio 2005. Article
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Windows Developments: Product news, August 2006
This month's roundup of .NET development product news includes application management software from Borland, Quest, Captaris and AVIcode, plus new testing tools and two community development Web sites. Article
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Refactor! Pro now offers more than 50 refactorings
The refactoring product from Developer Express covers a variety of renaming, replacing, extracting and removing scenarios. Article
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QALoad 5.5 tester boasts better reporting, improved wizards
Compuware introduced the QALoad 5.5 performance tester, a wizard-driven automated test suite that includes a parameterization wizard that reduces scripting complexity. Article
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ReSharper 2.0 brings unit test, refactoring to .NET 2.0
JetBrains' ReSharper 2.0 adds a number of features to the Visual Studio IDE, such as error highlighting, error correcting and refactoring. Article