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LeakCanary vs OverOps: What are the differences?
LeakCanary: A memory leak detection library for Android. Retrieves knowledge of the internals of the Android Framework gives it a unique ability to narrow down the cause of each leak, helping developers dramatically reduce OutOfMemoryError crashes; OverOps: Know When and Why Applications Break. OverOps maps the DNA of code as it’s executing in pre-prod and production to Identify all issues and anomalies, and deliver True Root Cause to the right person, without relying on logs.
LeakCanary and OverOps can be categorized as "Exception Monitoring" tools.
LeakCanary is an open source tool with 23.3K GitHub stars and 3.48K GitHub forks. Here's a link to LeakCanary's open source repository on GitHub.
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- In-depth error analysis with variable values in product8
- All the info you need to solve bugs without logs5
- OverOps reveals the unknown4
- Jira & Github integration4
- Scala support3
- A lot of context added to otherwise plain information3
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What is LeakCanary?
Retrieves knowledge of the internals of the Android Framework gives it a unique ability to narrow down the cause of each leak, helping developers dramatically reduce OutOfMemoryError crashes.
What is OverOps?
OverOps maps the DNA of code as it’s executing in pre-prod and production to Identify all issues and anomalies, and deliver True Root Cause to the right person, without relying on logs.
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