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    qlogtimeliner

    Your application log analysis tool.

    This tool helps with analysis multithreaded logs by visualising log events on a timeline. It is user responsibility to create rules for log parsing in actionscript (like JavaScript) You need to have latest Qt sdk installed in order to build it from source code.
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    This is going to be a Java Swing Application that will be used as a quick reference for Java API names. It will feature incremental search and filtering so that searching efficiency is improved. It will be very simple and a good way to statistically analyze java api's.
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    MSCViewer

    MSCViewer

    A tool for visualization and analysis of logs as sequence diagrams

    MSCViewer is a tool intended for debugging of control flows in concurrent, distributed systems. The tool loads logs generated by various entities in the system and visualize a sequence diagram chart for events and interactions. The diagram is fully interactive: entity can be added/removed from the diagram and shuffled; events can be filtered, searched, highlighted and annotated with comments. MSCViewer features integration with a Python interpreter which allows writing Python scripts...
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    JavaCET is an API wrote in Java that allows to analyze Java source code and libraries, and control its execution and its trace in an integrated and comprehensible object-oriented way. It allows backwards execution.
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    AppSignal installs in minutes and auto-configures dashboards, alerts, and error tracking.

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    CRDebug is a debugger application targeted primarily for developers of high-performance applications like games. It allows for data to be captured at run-time and analyzed at later stages using various visualization plugins CRDebug provides.
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    File-Spector is a small, fast and easy to use binary file analyzer and Inspector. It allows the users to format a complete binary file structure and then use it to read any binary file that matches the specified format.
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    Gscope is a software oscilloscope library build using the GTK and GNOME toolkits. Gscope can be used to monitor, display and debug various types of "real-time" data. Additionally, the scope can be used for graphing file data that is in a tuple format.
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    OpenTNF is a system-level tracing facility for capturing and presenting diagnostic information and performance metrics. Linux/Intel (kernel 2.2.x) is the initial target platform. The OpenTNF project is seeking developers for ports to other platforms.
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