WhoCrashed by Resplendence Software Projects Sp. is a piece of software that was created to help you easily find out why your system or programs crashed. Sadly, a version of WhoCrashed for Mac has not been developed, but, there are some other tools that you can use in order to analyze your crash logs. The following list contains some replacements for WhoCrashed for Mac.
Simple Error takes any MacOS Error code you enter and produces the official (or closely interpreted) description of it. This is useful when a program crashes or, an error occurs.
Not an alternative? Report a problemHDCleanUp is a disk utility that does the following tasks: - Application Uninstall. Simply drop an application onto the window, and HDCleanUp shows you a best-guess of all the application's related files. Move them to the Trash (except for the app;
Not an alternative? Report a problemSmart Crash Reports is an enhancement for the Apple's CrashReporter application. It allows 3rd party developers to register their products in manner so if the eligible application crashes, the crash log is sent to the developer as well as Apple.
Not an alternative? Report a problemPro Admin extends Pro Maintenance Tools to allow tasks to be performed simultaneously over a network. The Pro Admin interface gives system administrators all the tools they need to manage, maintain and troubleshoot Mac...
Not an alternative? Report a problemHockeyApp is a way to collect live crash reports, get feedback from your users, distribute your betas, and analyze your test coverage. This program automatically groups similar crashes in an elegant and intelligent way.
Not an alternative? Report a problemUninstool is a simple tool that helps you remove Mac applications completely. Most programs install with a series of additional files, which remain in your computer after the standard deletion of the apps that generated them.
Not an alternative? Report a problemEventSentry SysAdmin Tools by NETIKUS.NET ltd is a free collection of tools that will help...
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