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dotTrace 5.1 Performance is Released Posted: Jul 3, 2012 10:42 AM
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We're happy to announce a maintenance release of our insightful performance profiler for .NET developers. Please feel free to download the updated dotTrace 5.1 Performance!

Major improvements available in dotTrace 5.1 Performance include:

  • Updated and improved stack walker. Our new algorithm helps you get deeper into call stacks of your application or CLR, providing more opportunities to detect bottlenecks.
  • Integration with ReSharper 7. If you're using pre-release builds of ReSharper 7, add dotTrace 5.1 Performance to enable profiling unit tests right from Visual Studio code editor, Solution Explorer or ReSharper 7 unit test runner.

Check what’s new for more details or download the latest build right now!

dotTrace 5.1 Performance comes as a free upgrade for all dotTrace 5.0 Performance users, as well as for all dotTrace 4.x Performance customers who have purchased the product after February 23, 2012.

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