The fine people at SciTech have released their 30 version of .NET Memory Profiler, the tool if you want to look at your .NET memory. Isn’t it funny, the marketing people tell you that with .NET you no longer have to worry about memory, but what does everyone worry about? Memory! The 3.0 version adds native resource and memory tracking, 64-bit support, snapshot compare, and more. The real time view has always been what I’ve considered the most important graph anyone can look at doing .NET development. It’s a must have tool. Make sure you get the professional version because it adds the all important feature of being able to read your mini dumps and displaying the heap data. How cool is that!?
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