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It seems like the quarterly release was just last week!  Well, it kind of was. Smile Why a service pack so soon after a major release, and not in the release?  We focus on quality in every release, and changes that don’t get completely through the QA process prior to code freeze aren’t included in the release.

Application Compatibility Fixes

In our continued efforts to make sure JustMock works with other profiled applications, we’ve released a service pack with a host of compatibility fixes.  Most of the fixes are for Visual Studio, but we’ve also corrected some issues with TestDriven.NET and NCover 1.5.8 as well as our own JustTrace memory and performance profiler.

List of fixes in the Service Pack

  • Integrate with Visual Studio 2012 Update 2 IntelliTrace 
  • Integrate with Visual Studio 2012 Code Coverage (both X86 and X64 architecture)
  • Integrate with Visual Studio 2012 Profiler
  • Integrate with Visual Studio 2010 Profiler
  • Integrate with Visual Studio 2008 Profiler
  • Integrate with TestDriven.NET/NCover 1.5.8
  • Integrate with JustTrace's memory and tracing profilers

NOTE: You must have VS2012 Update 2 installed in order for the compatibility fixes to work.

Bug Fixes

Correcting defects is also a very high priority, and this release includes many bug fixes as well. For a full list of what’s included in the service pack, please refer to the “What’s New” page for the release here.

Summary

When a feature it ready, there’s no point sitting on it just because the calendar doesn’t reflect a major release, and the teams at Telerik want to make sure that you get the software hot off the presses (of course, after it is fully tested).  This release is the culmination of a lot of work done to increase the compatibility with other profiled software, and rounds out the list of compatibility.

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Phil Japikse

is an international speaker, a Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, INETA Community Champion, MCSD, CSM/ CSP, and a passionate member of the developer community. Phil has been working with .Net since the first betas, developing software for over 20 years, and heavily involved in the agile community since 2005. Phil also hosts the Hallway Conversations podcast (www.hallwayconversations.com) and serves as the Lead Director for the Cincinnati .Net User’s Group (http://www.cinnug.org). You can follow Phil on twitter via www.twitter.com/skimedic, or read his personal blog at www.skimedic.com/blog.

 

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