Archive for the ‘Annotate’ Category

New Visual Studio Extension for ClearCase Release and End-of-Year Discount

I’m happy to inform you that we now have a new release of our extension for ClearCase. This tool enables you to drill down into the history of any code line in a file. Download Visual Studio Extension If you suffer of slowness and awkwardness of the Version Tree of ClearCase, this extension can save […]

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New for ClearCase and Linux: Find Out Where a Certain Code Line was Really Changed

Are you developing on Linux \ UNIX using ClearCase? Do you sometimes have to find out where a certain code line was really changed (and by whom) and feel like you’re looking for a needle in a haystack? We now have our “Get Real Change” utility available on Linux and UNIX! We got feedback by […]

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ClearCase 9.0 is out!

ClearCase 9.0 was finally released last week, giving me the opportunity to install it, see how it works and make sure that our complementary add-on tools are working seamlessly with this brand-new version! These are my insights so far: Installing new VOB server and clients on Windows is quite easy and straight-forward. You can also […]

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Is using ClearCase Version Tree like searching for a needle in a haystack for you?

  Do you sometimes have to find out where a certain code line was really changed (and by whom) and feel like you’re looking for a needle in a haystack? Does that cause you to avoid using the ClearCase Version Tree and History tools as a result? If so, try our new solution that quickly […]

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Our Extension for Visual Studio and ClearCase ClearQuest v1.5 is out!

We’re happy to announce the release of v1.5 of our Visual Annotate extension for Visual Studio and ClearCase. Click to download this tool See what’s new: An important new feature called “Get Real Change” which enables you to determine where this line was REALLY changed for the first time, by whom, when, why, etc. To […]

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LIVE Demo: Introducing Visual Annotate for ClearCase and Visual Studio

I’m happy to announce the release of our version 1.4 of our Visual Studio Extension for ClearCase (VA4VS). This tool visually tracks your code line history from within Visual Studio and enables you to discover critical information for each code line: when it was checked-in and by whom, which version and branch or UCM stream […]

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New Product for Developers using ClearCase & Visual Studio

We’re happy to announce the official release of our Visual Annotate extension (add-on) for Visual Studio! This add-on tool enables you to discover critical information for each code line: when it was checked-in and by whom; which version and branch or UCM stream it was checked into; relevant labels or UCM baselines; the comments that […]

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Are you tired of working with a Version Tree that looks like this?

We are now shipping a new utility called the “Get Real Version”, which is a spin-off of our popular Visual Annotate. It simply receives a filename and a line number (as parameters) and efficiently retrieves useful information, such as where this line was REALLY changed (for the first time); by whom; when, etc. This tool […]

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New Tool: “Get Real Version” for Developers Using ClearCase

We are now shipping a new utility called the “Get Real Version”, which is a spin-off of our popular Visual Annotate. It simply receives a filename and a line number (as parameters) and efficiently retrieves useful information, such as where this line was REALLY changed (for the first time); by whom; when, etc. This tool […]

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New: Visual Annotate extensions for Visual Studio and Eclipse

We are happy to announce the new Visual Annotate extensions for developers who work with ClearCase and Visual Studio or Eclipse (on Windows or Linux). These extensions enable you to discover critical information for each code line without leaving the editor: when it was checked-in and by whom, which version and branch or UCM stream […]

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ClearCase users, we need your help

If you recently evaluated our Visual Annotate add-on tool, we’d like to ask you two quick questions that can help us improve this tool. Background: Visual Annotate is currently provided as a stand-alone application that is seamlessly integrated with ClearCase (you can see here an example how it looks like). The questions are: Would you […]

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Developing effectively with ClearCase

Have you ever asked yourself any of the following questions? Who checked in a certain code line? Who removed a code line or an entire function? Where a change really came from? Which defect is related to a certain code line When was a particular line inserted? How can I find the lines which have […]

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Using Visual Annotate with ClearCase: Join our training webinar

Last week we released Visual Annotate v3.6 . As part of the release, we are offering a free training webinar to show the users what’s new and give an updated overview of this tool. Visual Annotate is a lightweight tool that tracks the development history from the code lines perspective, helping you to quickly detect […]

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New: Visual Annotate 3.6 is out!

We’re proud to announce the new version! Visual Annotate helps you drill down into the history of any code line in a file within ClearCase. This tool can be very useful for saving the time and effort of developers, system integrators and release managers who work with ClearCase. The tool is provided with a floating […]

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New ClearCase Survey: Participate in and you could win a $50

  Participate in our survey and you could win a $50 donation to your preferred charity organization! As you may know, we supply add-on tools that provide development insights and analytics for many ClearCase users (see R&D Reporter and Visual Annotate). Over the last few years we have provided “Lines of Code” metrics, reports and […]

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