dotCover 2024.1, dotMemory 2024.1, dotPeek 2024.1, and dotTrace 2024.1 have been released and are ready for download!
Let’s take a look at what’s new with these .NET tools.

The dotMemory 2024.1
- Support for desktop MAUI and .NET macOS applications
- Support for Frozen Objects Heap (FOH)
- New views (Similar Retention and Sunburst diagram) in dotMemory for Linux and macOS
- Option to specify application bundles (
.app
) instead of executable files on macOS - Ability to profile macOS run configurations in JetBrains Rider. Supported frameworks:
net7.0-macos
,net8.0-macos
.

The dotTrace 2024.1
- Support for desktop MAUI and .NET macOS applications
- User interface (UI) presets. The presets adjust the UI to show only the profiling settings relevant to specific applications: General (all application types), Unity developer, and Unreal Engine developer.
- Option to specify application bundles (
.app
) instead of executable files on macOS - Ability to profile macOS run configurations in JetBrains Rider. Supported frameworks:
net7.0-macos
,net8.0-macos
,net7.0-maccatalyst
,net8.0-maccatalyst
,Xamarin.Mac
.

The dotCover 2024.1
- Coverage analysis of unit tests and applications based on the MAUI framework. Currently, dotCover supports only UWP desktop applications targeting .NET 7.0+ on Windows.
- Improved code coverage highlighting: new background colors, a new gutter icon for partially covered code lines, and other changes.

The dotPeek 2024.1
- A new dedicated Assembly Diff tool window
- Support for the WebCIL packaging format for WebAssemblies.

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