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    RenderDoc

    RenderDoc

    RenderDoc is a stand-alone graphics debugging tool

    RenderDoc is a free MIT licensed stand-alone graphics debugger that allows quick and easy single-frame capture and detailed introspection of any application using Vulkan, D3D11, OpenGL & OpenGL ES or D3D12 across Windows 7 - 10, Linux, Android, Stadia, or Nintendo Switch™. I work on RenderDoc myself and you can always contact me with any problems or comments. I'll respond to you directly and personally, and I'm used to helping people with private or NDA'd projects.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    GAPID

    GAPID

    Graphics API Debugger

    GAPID is a developer tool for recording and inspecting calls made by an application to the graphics driver. Once a capture of a target application has been made, GAPID lets you disconnect from the target and inspect all the graphics commands made by the application. GAPID is able to replay the command stream, letting you visualize the frame composition by stepping through each command and inspecting the driver state at any point in the stream.
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    BuGLe combines a graphical OpenGL debugger with a selection of filters on the OpenGL command stream. The debugger allows viewing of state, textures, framebuffers and shaders, while the filters allow for logging, error checking, video capture and more.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    JAVA Program to Sequence Diagram Generator. This tool tries to help on analysing and understanding the behavior of the code when developping JAVA applications by generating the respective Sequence Diagram automatically at program execution.
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    SPE is a python IDE with auto indentation&completion,call tips,syntax coloring&highlighting,uml viewer,class explorer,source index,todo list,pycrust shell,file browsers,drag&drop,Blender support.Spe ships with wxGlade,PyChecker and Kiki.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    A mini cross-platform IDE to cooperate with GCC, GDB, VIM. Programming Language: Python, Vim script. OS: OS independent. Graphics libraries: Use just vim native UI functions.
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    Printr Debugger is an Actionscript implementation of the "print_r" function from PHP. It has a lot of options, the results are presented in the Output Window or in the Printr Debugger Flash Panel. It offers remote inspection too.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    spyGLass is an OpenGL call tracer and debugger. It goes a step further than simply using ltrace because it knows what the arguments to the various gl* calls are, and it also knows about OpenGL's error flag.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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