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Couple of experienced beta testers wanted

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    Hi, I'm looking for a couple of beta testers to try out some leak detection software I've been working on, primarily so I can gauge interest in me developing it further. It works quite differently to everything else that is out there. Detects leaks related to the following heaps... BSTR,Global, Local, CRT. Also detects leaks for File and Event handles. This software is pretty raw (It has a command line user interface) but works well enough. For best results you need symbols (and preferably source) to the program your tracking the leaks for. It doesn't care if you are using retail or debug builds though. Requirements: Some C/C++ code - preferably leaky ;) Familiarity with typical reasons for leaks A sense of daring Let me know if your interested. cheers, -chris

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      Hi, I'm looking for a couple of beta testers to try out some leak detection software I've been working on, primarily so I can gauge interest in me developing it further. It works quite differently to everything else that is out there. Detects leaks related to the following heaps... BSTR,Global, Local, CRT. Also detects leaks for File and Event handles. This software is pretty raw (It has a command line user interface) but works well enough. For best results you need symbols (and preferably source) to the program your tracking the leaks for. It doesn't care if you are using retail or debug builds though. Requirements: Some C/C++ code - preferably leaky ;) Familiarity with typical reasons for leaks A sense of daring Let me know if your interested. cheers, -chris

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      Sounds useful! I'm interested :-D And if words were wisdom, I'd be talking even more.

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