What's New
dotMemory 2017.3
- Improved search. Now, when searching for particular objects in object set views, you can make your search more efficient by using special symbols.
dotMemory 2017.2
- Import memory dumps. Now, you can import Windows raw memory dumps (typically, you get them using the Task Manager or Process Explorer tools) and analyze them using all the power of dotMemory.
- Improved 'Group by Dominators' view. The Group by Dominators view was reworked to make it easier to understand what are the key objects in your application. The tree of dominators is now combined with the dominators sunburst chart.
- Improved user interface. The dotMemory user interface was slightly redesigned to make navigation through analysis subjects and views easier. The additional benefit of this work is the increased views area.
dotMemory 2017.1
- Attach the profiler to running applications using drag and drop.
- Command-line profiler. dotMemory 2017.1 includes the dotMemory.exe tool that allows you to profile from the command line. The tool is extremely helpful when you need to automate the process of gathering memory snapshots.
dotMemory 2016.3
- Finalizable objects inspection. dotMemory checks your application on finalized objects and objects queued for finalization.
- Profile .NET Core applications out of the box.
dotMemory 2016.2
- Compare snapshots from different sessions. dotMemory allows you to compare memory snapshots stored in different workspaces: that is, collected in different profiling sessions.
dotMemory 2016.1
dotMemory 10
- Navigate to type declarations in Visual Studio.
- dotMemory Home view.
dotMemory receives a Home view similar to that available in recent versions of dotTrace.
Last modified: 16 April 2018