Application designed to help programmers and quality assurance testers determine which parts of a program have been executed.
Low and high-level symbolic debugging of both 68K and PowerPC programs in a full multi-window Macintosh environment.
A stand-alone application for monitoring and stressing heaps in open applications, and helping to find problems such as memory leaks and heap corruption.
A program that will disassemble the Macintosh ROM or any 68K or PowerPC code in a Macintosh resource file and produce a procedural representation of what it is disassembling along with cross reference maps of the procedures, Macintosh Trap names and Macintosh Low Memory Globals.
Several good articles on Mac OS debugging, including "Macintosh Debugging: A Weird Journey into the Belly of the Beast", "Macintosh Debugging:The Belly of the Best Revisited", "Balance of Power: MacsBug for PowerPC", "Sleuthing Through Your Code" and "Balance of Power: Stalking the Wild Defect".
FTP download of the latest version of Macsbug, a low level debugger for Mac OS machines, including documentation for older versions.
A grab bag of tips and tricks for debugging Macintosh software with the MacsBug low-level debugger: where to get it, what books to read, and lots of helpful hints.
Bug reporting and tracking solutions. Multiple features including bug reports via e-mail, e-mail notifications, handling duplicate bugs as single bug reports, automatically generating product release notes, and attaching files to bug reports.
Home of BugLink, a bug tracking system for the Macintosh and Windows and YAAF, a freeware C++ cross-platform application framework.
A client/server style bug tracking environment which allows software development teams to track software defects. A single database, maintained by the BugLink server, keeps track of all information regarding the bugs on your project.
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