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Chronon Time Travelling Debugger full version released with Eclipse Java EE support

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With the release of full version of the Pricing

We really do want every Java developer using Chronon technology to record and debug their applications, thus ending the nightmare of debugging entirely. To that end, instead of pricing Chronon at a super-expensive price where the only way to buy it would be to get approval from 5 layers of management and involve tons of sales people, we have decided to make it so affordable, you dont have to think twice about purchasing.

Currently our most expensive plan costs only $35/month (price of a good dinner) and it goes down to just $10/month (price of a movie ticket). We have also decided to offer the product as a subscription. This is another way to keep our prices down since we dont have to charge you a large fee for a perpetual license. Also this means we dont have to stall bugfixes and upgrades to entice you to buy the next version. As long as you have an active subscription you can download all the updates for free.

Whats new

A big part of this release is the new Eclipse Java EE integration. You can now record your Tomcat/JBoss/any other app server right from within Eclipse. Below are some of the screenshots of the functionality:

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We have even published a video demoing the Chronon integration with Eclipse Java EE. You can even read about the integration features here.

Thanks to the feedback of a huge number of beta testers, we have been able to fix an enormous amount of bugs and improve the product a lot. If you used a beta release, you should definitely try the current release and you will have an entirely different, much smoother experience. I will be describing in technical detail some of the improvements in the next few blog posts.

That said, we have a lot more in store. If you think the current Chronon is cool, wait till you see what we come up with in the next few versions. We will keep improving the product very frequently in the weeks to come. With our subscription model, you should be getting them as soon as they are available. So go ahead, download Chronon and give it a try with the free 30 day evaluation.

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