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FLEX (Flipboard Explorer) is a set of in-app debugging and exploration tools for iOS development. When presented, FLEX shows a toolbar that lives in a window above your application. From this toolbar, you can view and modify nearly every piece of state in your running application. Access any live object via a scan of the heap. View the file system within your app's sandbox.
Online installer for Code::Blocks (EPS Edition). Installer will download and install selected software packages only. The source of installer can be easily modified to use to install another applications in similar way.
This prebuilt version of this installer will install Code::Blocks IDE with Embedded Plugin Suite extension for STM32 development. Supports STM32F0, STM32F1, STM32F2, STM32F3, STM32F4 and STM32L1 series devices. For debugging you need to have ST-LINK 2 debug adapter which is...
ThinFlashDebug (TFD) is a simple and lightweight debug tool. It uses a LocalConnection to log messages from your Flash application to a standalone debug window. It uses only static functions and no includes are necessary.