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    NLog

    NLog

    Advanced and structured logging for various .NET platforms

    NLog is a flexible and free logging platform for various .NET platforms, including .NET standard. NLog makes it easy to write to several targets. (database, file, console) and change the logging configuration on-the-fly. NLog has support for structured and traditional logging. The focus for NLog is high performance, easy-to-use, easy to extend and flexible to configure. NLog is very easy to configure, both through configuration file and programmatically. Even without restarting the...
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    NSLogger

    NSLogger

    A modern, flexible logging tool

    ...It provides powerful additions like display filtering, defining log domain and level, image and binary logging, message coloring, traces buffering, timing information, link with source code, etc. Accept connections from local network clients (using Bonjour) or remote clients connecting directly over the internet. Online (application running and connected to NSLogger) and offline (saved logs) log viewing. Buffer all traces in memory or in a file, send them over to viewer when a connection is acquired. Define a log domain (app, view, model, controller, network…) and an importance level (error, warning, debug, noise…).
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    nxLogging

    nxLogging

    A full featured, but lightweight logging framework for Delphi

    ...Target compilers are from Delphi 2010 to Delphi X Seattle and Berlin, it is cross plattform, for Firemonkey and VCL. You can use file logging in various strategies (plain, rolling file appender, ...) and remote logging is also supported. The framework can send log messages immediately to log servers, a central database for all your logmessages from all your installations. There is also a free tool "nxTail" for live viewing logs. This can tail your log files and can be connected to log servers, to show all logs from all sources.
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    NXLog

    NXLog

    A multi-platform universal log collector and forwarder

    ...It supports platform specific sources such as the Windows Eventlog, Linux kernel logs, Android logs, local syslog etc. Writing and reading logs to/from databases is also supported. The collected logs can be stored into files, databases or forwarded to a remote log server using various protocols. The old BSD Syslog and the newer IETF syslog standard is fully supported by NXLog in addition to Snare, XML, JSON, GELF, KVP, CSV and custom formats. A key concept in NXLog is to be able to handle and preserve structured logs. No need to convert everything to syslog and parse these logs again at the other side. ...
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