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November 29, 2011 —  Typemock, the leading provider and pioneer of easy unit testing solutions, has announced today the launch of Isolator 6.2. The new version integrates with two popular .NET tools from JetBrains: dotCover for code coverage analysis and dotTrace Performance for performance profiling. dotCover and dotTrace Performance enable developers the benefits of full code coverage and identification of performance bottlenecks which ensure a complete and easy unit testing experience. Typemock has also added a risk-free trial feature, to enable developers the ability to continue running any unit tests they write, even after their trial period expires.

Typemock Isolator also includes improved IntelliTest productivity tool which adds the benefit of test code auto-completion. IntelliTest makes writing unit tests easier and more productive by actually generating the test code, instead of the developer writing it by himself.  In addition, Typemock Isolator Server includes easier integration with Microsoft Team Foundation Server.

“We are delighted to have worked with Typemock to ensure that our tools work in harmony,” said Oleg Stepanov, JetBrains .NET Division Project Lead. “dotCover and dotTrace working side-by-side with Isolator .NET will help more unit testing practitioners maintain adequate code coverage, even when dealing with legacy code.”
 
“Isolator is the easy unit testing solution for any agile developer who practices TDD,” commented Eli Lopian, CEO of Typemock. “dotCover checks your code coverage which provides developers with that extra level of confidence. These tools complement each other so much, we couldn’t think of a better unit testing experience. We are fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with Jet Brains on this release.”
 
The Isolator tool family enable easy unit testing - the foundation of agile development - of any Windows .NET, C/ C++ code (including complex code such as statics, globals and non-public method) by allowing the test to intercept and fake behaviours. Isolator .NET and Isolator ++ API’s are specifically designed to make tests more concise, more resistant to production code changes and easier to understand for new users. They provide clear guidance and error messages to help with writing unit tests which ensures that time is not wasted re-writing them.
 
For more information on Isolator .NET, please visit http://www.typemock.com/isolator-product-page.




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