ViewonLog for Visual Studio 2005
v2.0
ViewonLog is a real-time logging tool for .NET and C++ developers. It can be used to trace logs while developing, debugging, testing and monitoring the software. It logs messages (Text, Dump data, Screenshot), system resources(CPU, memory, disk, network …), process resources(CPU, memory, IO, handle ...) and screen activity. ViewonLog also supports various searching condition and fast searching speed about the collected log data.
Main features
. Text, Binary, Screenshot logging
. Supports 6 logging levelsSupport 6 logging levels
(TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL)
. Logging Policy and Logging Schedule featuresLogging Policy and Logging Schedule features
. Send logs through Email
. Screen recording (generate AVI file)
. System resource logging (CPU, Disk, Network, Memory ...)
. Process resource logging (CPU, IO, Memory, Handle ...)
. Log the end of a growing text file (like the UNIX tail -f utility).
. Support regular expressions
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