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Old 22 October 2002, 08:43 PM
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Years ago I remember using a software product called link checker or something like that to find memory leaks in VB & PowerBuilder Apps. I am now looking for a similar product and can't find one anywhere. Anyone know of one?

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Old 22 October 2002, 09:21 PM
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you are talking about boundschecker. I was using a couple of years ago with some COM stuff I was doing. It turned out to be crap though! I now use a tool called Sleuth QA suite from www.turbopower.com which is way better. It for use with Delphi / C++ Builder and I think VB, there is no powerbuilder support. It checks memory and resource usage as well as code profiling, first class tool.

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Sleuth QA is a great tool and I use it all the time (mainly on Delphi work).

However, NuMega's SoftICE was and still is my favorite, however, they don't make it anymore Used to be able to watch everything the machine was doing on a second monitor.
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