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November 1997
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Aqueduct Profiler ($20,000) answers the questions on every beta tester's mind: How are people using an application, who is using it, how long they are using it, and when does it crash? Written for SunOS, HP-UX, and Windows NT and 95 applications, it is integrated into an application by adding library calls to the source code. It automatically e-mails user activity information
from the application to the developer as ASCII text, and a reporting tool puts the data into simple graphs, pie charts, or tables quantifying the ways beta users deployed the application.
Contact: Aqueduct, Menlo Park, CA
Phone: 650-463-8700
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