What's new in DebugView 4.81
Dec 5, 2012
- Fixes a bug that could cause it on some executions to fail to capture debug output and enter a CPU-bound loop.
New in DebugView 4.8 (Oct 4, 2012)
- This release of DebugView, a debug output monitoring utility, addresses a bug that could cause DebugView to blue screen on “checked build” (debug) versions of Windows.
New in DebugView 4.79 (May 24, 2012)
- This update fixes an incompatibility with Windows XP 32-bit that was introduced in the v4.78 release.
New in DebugView 4.78 (Feb 17, 2012)
- This update to DebugView, a utility for capturing and logging user-mode and kernel-mode debug output messages, can now capture output generated by Metro applications on Windows 8.
New in DebugView 4.77 (Sep 2, 2011)
- This update to DebugView, a graphic debug output monitor useful for application and device driver development, adds a command-line switch to enable or disable kernel-mode capture, a switch to enable millisecond clock display, and a number of bug fixes.
New in DebugView 4.63 (Dec 15, 2006)
- Support for Windows XP SP2:DebugView now captures kernel-mode debug output on Windows XP SP2.
- More highlighting filters: Many people have asked for more highlighting filters.
- Log file wrapping: A new log file option has DebugView wrap around to the start of the log file when the specified size limit is reached.
- Larger buffers: Larger Win32 and kernel-mode buffers lessen the chance of dropped debug output.
- Clear-output string: When DebugView sees the special debug output string "DBGVIEWCLEAR" it clears the output.
- Client minimize-to-tray: You can now run the client minimized in the tray.