Free Profiler for .Net Application?

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# Posted on: 27-Sep-2006 09:51:45   

Do you know some free profiler for .Net windows form application?

My definition of "free": a tool that I can use for free, whitout time limits, even for business purpose simple_smile

I found only two:

*) Microsoft CLR Profiler Nice, mut from my undertanding it's maily devoted to garbage collector/ memory allocation analysys

*) nProf Simpe but usefull simple_smile

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# Posted on: 27-Sep-2006 10:28:32   

Or http://tinyurl.com/kd5sq if you are not a typing guy :-)

You might also clarify on which type of profiler you are interested in? Memory, performance or both?

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# Posted on: 27-Sep-2006 11:18:15   

mihies wrote:

Or http://tinyurl.com/kd5sq if you are not a typing guy :-)

You might also clarify on which type of profiler you are interested in? Memory, performance or both?

I'm intrested in time spent in each function, and function call graph.

Thanks, Max

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# Posted on: 27-Sep-2006 16:06:56   

VS 2005 Team for Devs has a code profiler that does that.

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# Posted on: 27-Sep-2006 16:28:10   

Max wrote:

If I'm not wrong, DevPartner Performance Analysis Community Edition id time limited disappointed

AFAIK It shouldn't be. It is a free community edition.

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# Posted on: 28-Sep-2006 02:10:38   

Well, it used to be free, but now if you look on the site it says a 45 day license....but they have updated it to work with vs2005

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# Posted on: 28-Sep-2006 09:03:43   

Seems you are right. In the list it says Free 45-day license while in the bold header it says Register for your free copy. I guess that they redefined the meaning of freeconfused