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What is the difference between AQtime and TestComplete?
Q.: What is the difference between AQtime and TestComplete? A.: AQtime and TestComplete are different products that are aimed at specific goals. AQtime is a performance profiler and a memory and resource usage debugger, that is, you can use it to time the execution of application functions, find memory and...
Applies to: AQtime
Updated: 7/26/2010
Can AQtime run under 64-bit operating systems?
Q.: Can AQtime run under 64-bit operating systems? Are there any limitations? A.: AQtime includes two packages: AQtime x86 and AQtime x64. AQtime x86 is used to profile 32-bit Windows and .NET applications under 32-bit versions of the Windows operating system. AQtime x86 can also run on a 64-bit Windows...
Applies to: AQtime
Updated: 7/26/2010
When does the Floating User license take effect?
Q.: When does the Floating User license take effect? A.: An AQtime license is considered to be used when AQtime's modules are loaded into memory. This happens when you launch AQtime. If you use AQtime integrated into Microsoft Visual Studio, Borland Developer Studio, or CodeGear Delphi then AQtime modules are...
Applies to: AQtime
Updated: 7/26/2010