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Android Logcat for Unity3D Debugging
I often leave Eclipse open only for Logcat even though I don't write any code there. It feels heavy and annoyed because it's not that compact tool just for debugging. I know I could use a command-line tool adb and it's very simple and light, but because it needs to be run from a command line window, there are a lot of limitations.
For example, it cannot show me any unicode strings, can't filter more than two tags, and it's hard to save specific lines as a text file. So, I really want to know if there's any standalone graphical tool a similar one to Logcat integrated in Eclipse.
Or any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I recommend you try the plugin Device Console.
With this plugin, you can view logs on devices easily. It's very convenient.
Details: https://www.assetstore.unity3d.com/#!/content/44935
Answer by smallbit · Sep 28, 2015 at 07:23 AM
I am using android monitor that comes with the sdk, it seems very light. http://developer.android.com/tools/help/monitor.html. In case you develop in Visual Studio, there was an Nvidia plugin that does the same thing, but I think monitor is lighter in that matter.
Haha a little bit late because I'm using it now. But I didn't know about Nvidia plugin, thanks! :)
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