NCover

At NCover, .NET code coverage is what we do. Our team is dedicated to helping .NET developers around the world make their C# code sharp and their .NET applications rock solid. Every day we work to ensure that fellow coders have the best code coverage solution possible to deliver the highest quality software solutions.

NCover v3.2 Released!

V3.2 is about YOU! Usability, utilization, and uber-cool .NET 4. (OK, I was running out of u’s on that last one) We’ve added a bunch of great new features to NCover and a ton of improvements and bug fixes that make NCover Explorer simpler…   Continue Reading

A Genius Called Rooney

Our newest friend in the NCover Community is Mike Rooney. We have been working together for the past few weeks on his creation of a plug-in for the Hudson CI platform that his company uses to manage their build process. IT ROCKS! (Hudson with…   Continue Reading

Kathy’s Wrong!

One of our NCover fans emailed me outraged at a recent article in Visual Studio Magazine where Kathy Dollard slammed code coverage while answering a question about unit testing. In the last paragraph of answering the question Kathy makes the case that: Code coverage…   Continue Reading

Code Quality

As the creator of NCover I often get asked what my inspiration was and what the importance of code quality and coverage really is. Well, it

NCover Trend Format Changes

Our customers have spoken and we listened. We received a bunch of requests to speed up and optimize the memory usage of our trends feature in NCover 3. For more information on trends please click here. NCover v3.1.4 includes a brand new binary data…   Continue Reading

NCover v3.1.4 released!

Download the new version here. Features and Improvements Added new trend file format that reduces memory use by up to 80% and improves update speed by up to 93%. NCover Explorer windows now reposition themselves if they appear off screen. Improved the error messages…   Continue Reading

Good Code Coverage Is Never Enough

For the past month, the NCover Support Team hasn’t been very responsive. Ok, they haven’t answered any support questions at all. But there’s a good reason for that. We haven’t been getting any. Well, we’ve gotten support cases. But they’ve been blank. Every. Single….   Continue Reading

Craig’s evil spawn brings CC.net integration goodness

Short on time to publishing his own autobiography, Craig Sutherland devoted his effort to sharing step-by-step integration help for the “every man” using the Cruise Control continuous integration server. Like he’s crafting a beautiful piece of artwork, Craig brings together NCover 3.1 features with…   Continue Reading