AxTools Visual Logger 2003 is a freeware software development and debugging tool released by AxTools on June 9, 2003. It was specifically designed to streamline the debugging phase of software development by tracking, capturing, and viewing internal program behaviors. Core Features
COM and .NET Support: The tool targeted developers working with Component Object Model (COM) objects and early Microsoft .NET languages like C# and VB.NET.
Debugging Optimization: It allowed programmers to ease the troubleshooting process by capturing system events and application state data without having to heavily rely on native step-by-step IDE debuggers.
Freeware Distribution: Unlike AxTools’ flagship commercial add-ins, Visual Logger 2003 was distributed completely free of charge to help the developer community. Context and Legacy
During the early 2000s, AxTools built a strong reputation for creating ecosystem enhancements for Microsoft developers, most notably their CodeSMART suite and Source+. While Visual Logger 2003 served as an independent, utility-focused freeware release, AxTools eventually consolidated their developer tools to focus on deeper integration extensions for modern environments like Visual Studio. Are you researching this for a legacy system migration, or About Us – Home of CodeSMART – Visual Studio and VB6 Tools