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The profilers for 64 bit applications developed with Delphi XE2 up to Delphi 12 and for 32 bit applications

developed with Delphi 5 up to Delphi 12 are released.

ProDelphi mesures 32 bit applications, ProDelphi64 measures 64 bit applications. Prodelphi6432 measures both.
All ProDelphi versions measure how many CPU-cycles a method (procedure or function) uses during execution.
Measurement is independent from CPU mode at execution time (normal, boost or power save mode).
Even a mode change during execution does not matter!

After measurement the cycles are converted into time units by the viewer considering the CPU speed.
UI languages selectable: English, German, Dutch, French, Italian

Downloads of the limited Freeware Version measuring 20 methods are available at https://www.prodelphi.de.

The professional version can measure up to 65500 methods.

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Good product but...

It's 2024(almost 2025)  not 2004, dividing sales for 64 vs 32 bit, don't know even how to comment it...

I can understand that building new website does not make sense and it's enough to keep look like in 1996 :classic_rolleyes:

It should be one product for one price while install user should choose if want to install 32 or 64 version or both.

 

Just suggestion to consider.

 

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The Freeware edition works for Delphi 12 too. I've just corrected the web site.

To have three versions has marketing reasons only:

ProDelphi is used by hobby programmers who do not want to spent much money and develop either 32 or 64 bit versions and so do not need a version supporting both.

Companies on the other side develop for both and even permanently might switch between 32 and 64 bit development. So there is a need for a version supporting both, which has a higher price,

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On 12/27/2024 at 8:00 AM, Helmuth J.H. Adolph said:

The Freeware edition works for Delphi 12 too. I've just corrected the web site.

To have three versions has marketing reasons only:

ProDelphi is used by hobby programmers who do not want to spent much money and develop either 32 or 64 bit versions and so do not need a version supporting both.

Companies on the other side develop for both and even permanently might switch between 32 and 64 bit development. So there is a need for a version supporting both, which has a higher price,

That sounds like making underwear for people with a left leg, a right leg, or both. Given that most of the world has two legs, it seems like a lot of needless work to deal with just one or the other.

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