Changes Made to AQtime 5.20
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New in AQtime 5
New Features
Support for 64-bit editions of Microsoft Windows Vista has been added.
Support for AMD processors has been extended. Now, you can use the User Time, User+Kernel Time and other counters on computers with the AMD Athlon XP and AMD Athlon 64 processors.
The options subsystem has been changed. Now all AQtime options are available in one Options dialog. You can open it by selecting Options | Options from AQtime’s main menu.
If you use AQtime integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio, AQtime options are available under the AQtime node in the Tools | Options dialog of Visual Studio.
In Borland Developer Studio, all AQtime options are available in the Profile | Options dialog.
The exporting results subsystem has been improved. Now, the XML files that contain the exported results can be viewed in Firefox and Opera, plus the data loads a lot faster.
Bug Fixes
The Open File and Browse for Folder dialogs functioned incorrectly under 64-bit editions of Windows Vista.
There was a problem with displaying the Field Chooser dialog under Windows Vista.
The Format Columns dialog did not support the
n format specifier.
If the Full Check was selected, AQtime could report some lines of the exception-handling code as not executed. This happened for Visual C++ application compiled in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Visual Studio 2005.
AQtime did not recognize the
pextrw instructions with the xmm register as a parameter and reported this code as unsafe.
The User Time, User+Kernel Time and other counters that cannot be used on virtual machines, were available for selection when AQtime was running on a virtual machine (VMWare or Virtual PC).
When profiling a Visual Basic .NET application containing an ActiveX component, the profiled application could crash.
A crash could occur when AQtime read debug information in certain modules.
An error could occur when AQtime saved profiling results that contained a lot of data.
The Summary panel was empty for merged results.
There were problems when profiling AutoCAD add-ons with AQtime.
A number of crash dumps reported by our customers have been fixed.


