- Windows
- Development Tools
- Debugging Tools
- AttachToLazy
AttachToLazy
Description
AttachToLazy in its latest version, 1.1, developed by pablito900, is a remarkable addition to the Development Tools category, particularly within the Debugging Tools subcategory. This Visual Studio add-in significantly simplifies the process of attaching to a running process for debugging purposes. One of its standout features is the ability to wait for a process to start and automatically attach to it, making it a valuable tool for developers using Visual Studio 2005/2008.
The add-in integrates seamlessly with Visual Studio, adding a straightforward toolbar. This toolbar enables users to easily configure the specific process they need to debug and, with a single click, Visual Studio will attach to the designated process in Manage and/or Native mode. This automation and ease of use can be a huge time saver, enhancing the overall efficiency of the debugging process.
For those looking to enhance their debugging workflow with a user-friendly, efficient tool, AttachToLazy 1.1 is definitely worth considering. The fact that AttachToLazy can simplify the debugging process and save valuable time is an attractive proposition for any developer.
Pros:
- Simplifies the debugging process
- Saves time by automating process attachment
- Easy to use with a simple toolbar interface
Cons:
- Limited compatibility with only Visual Studio 2005/2008
- Lacks advanced customization options for more complex debugging
Overall, if the objective is to streamline the debugging activities within older versions of Visual Studio, AttachToLazy 1.1 provides a practical and effective solution. With the ability to download and use this tool for free, it's an accessible option for many developers.
It is not possible to confirm if there is a free download for this software available on the developer's website. We recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus.
You may want to check out more software, such as Clump, ManifestManagerUtility or PROTTYPE., which might be similar to AttachToLazy.
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