nWire 1.0 is Out!

We're pleased to announce the general availability of nWire 1.0.

We began distributing the nWire beta about 5 months ago. During that time we built an initial users base and got some very valuable feedback. nWire improved and matured during the beta period and we are very happy with the result. We want to thank all of our users and supporters out there.

This is not the final version of nWire. Not even close. We are dedicated to continuously improving nWire in three main directions:

  • Improving the base tools: the navigator and the visualizer. Our queue is full of enhancements like: customizable filters, improved graph layout and much more.
  • Improving the Java analysis process. There are some limitations to the current process which will be addressed in future releases like the ability to show information for classes which have compilation errors and support for annotations.
  • Support for more languages and frameworks. nWire is designed to be extended and enhanced. We marked Java as our first stop, but we are not stopping here. We already have our sights set on the next target. It is still early to reveal more details. All we can say is that we are very excited about it.

Along with the first release we have a new site logo and front page design. The new logo also appears inside nWire itself. We hope you like it.