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Tom Sawyer Analysis, ActiveX Edition

Press

See the latest news from Tom Sawyer Software about how advances in technology and new features provide added benefits for developing your application with Tom Sawyer Analysis.

Release Notes

Review the release notes to see the latest features and enhancements that have been added to Tom Sawyer Analysis, ActiveX Edition.

Evaluation

Request an evaluation to build a proof of concept application. The evaluation software comes complete with product documentation, tutorials, source code examples, technical support, and the complete source code for the demonstration application.

Features

Add immediate value to your application by incorporating these robust features:
Technology
  • 32-bit support
  • 64-bit support Image
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  • Flexible component architecture
  • Ease of integration
  • Internationalizable
  • Compatibile with Tom Sawyer Visualization
  • Compatible with Tom Sawyer Layout
Documentation
  • HTML format with content tabs Image
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  • Global search capability Image
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  • Practical in-depth tutorials
  • Design, development, and deployment guides
  • Detailed API references
Graphs
  • Batch graph population
  • Efficient graph iteration
  • XML read and write
Analytics
  • Clustering
  • Dependency analysis
  • Path analysis
  • Flow analysis
  • Impact analysis
  • Network analysis
  • Partition analysis
  • Cycle analysis
  • Root cause analysis
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System Requirements

This table describes the supported operating systems and development environments.
Operating System
Architecture
Development Environments
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows 7
Intel-compatible
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Microsoft Visual C# 2005
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Microsoft Visual C# 2008
Tom Sawyer Analysis is also compatible with many other development environments that can host and interact with ActiveX Controls.