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Hello Visual COBOL Community, this is a request for your support. 

We're looking for developers that can provide us feedback on a new feature introduced into Visual COBOL 3.0, called reversible debugging. This feature is available in Eclipse and for the Red Hat platform only.

If you can spare some time to try this feature and provide your feedback directly to me, please do get in touch directly at the email address below.

Kind regards, 
Scot Nielsen

COBOL Product Director

scot.nielsen@microfocus.com

Hello Visual COBOL Community, this is a request for your support. 

We're looking for developers that can provide us feedback on a new feature introduced into Visual COBOL 3.0, called reversible debugging. This feature is available in Eclipse and for the Red Hat platform only.

If you can spare some time to try this feature and provide your feedback directly to me, please do get in touch directly at the email address below.

Kind regards, 
Scot Nielsen

COBOL Product Director

scot.nielsen@microfocus.com

Hi Scot,

This will be a great feature. Can you please let us know as to when this will be available on SUSE. Since we are doing migration we would be able to do some testing on SUSE platform.

Best Regards
Satya

Hello Visual COBOL Community, this is a request for your support. 

We're looking for developers that can provide us feedback on a new feature introduced into Visual COBOL 3.0, called reversible debugging. This feature is available in Eclipse and for the Red Hat platform only.

If you can spare some time to try this feature and provide your feedback directly to me, please do get in touch directly at the email address below.

Kind regards, 
Scot Nielsen

COBOL Product Director

scot.nielsen@microfocus.com

Hi Satya, thanks for your interest. I agree with you, it's a great feature and together with the Live Recorder technology, it could really transform how developers can respond to hard to reproduce bugs.

We are actively working on the SUSE 12 support for our 4.0 release - I would expect this to be ready by the middle of next year.

Regards, Scot