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Script Debugger
Script Debugger offers users everything they need to quickly create AppleScript authoring scripts. None of the utilities can be compared to ScriptDebugger in the speed and ease of creating, editing and debugging AppleScript scripts. The built-in Dictionary browser offers the user more information than any other utility.
Script Debugger 6 0 8 – Applescript Authoring Environment Software Downloads
A script is a series of commands that tells Photoshop to perform one or more tasks. Photoshop CS4 supports scripts written in AppleScript, JavaScript or VBScript. Sample scripts are included in the Photoshop CS4 installer and get installed with the product. The latest available scripting documentation is provided below. Excel 2011 free download. Simply put, Script Debugger makes AppleScript easy. New Note: If you purchased Script Debugger 4.5 after April 25, 2012, you are eligible for a free upgrade to version 5.0.
The editor fully supports drag and drop technology. The main feature of ScriptDebugger that justifies its name is the possibility of step-by-step debugging of scripts. Debugging droplets 'becomes a pleasure' – the program can call the events open, as well as the idle and quit events for the script located in the editing window. Many auxiliary functions of Script Debugger are built in the form of floating palettes. Thus, the functions of launching scripts with passing the commands open, idle and quit are part of the 'Scripts' palette.
In this palette you can find many more useful tools to manage windows, simplify editing, all of them are built in the form of Script Debugger's scripts, and if desired, you can add your own auxiliary scripts to the existing ones. Code fragments can be stored in the Clippings palette. When opening application dictionaries, the path to them is saved in the 'Applications' palette. Script Debugger dictionaries are able to display in three modes: normal mode; as an object hierarchical model; in Explorer mode, where all the current program objects, their elements and properties with the current values are displayed, which can also be changed here. Explorer is extremely useful for studying the object model of applications.
Features:
FREE SCRIPT DEBUGGER LITE
The biggest change in ScriptDeveloper is the release of our new 'lite' mode, which offers all the basic editing, debugging and dictionary functions that you need to write your code. Even without Script Debugger's advanced features, it represents a significant improvement over the Script Editor which comes with your Macintosh. We see ScriptDebugger Lite as the best free option available for working with AppleScript.
DOCUMENT VERSIONS
Review and open past versions of a script from the Mac OS X document version history provided both locally and via Time Machine backups. Execute different versions of your script right from the Versions browser before deciding to revert to a particular version of your script. If you are upgrading from ScriptDebugger 5 or 6, you'll be able to take advantage of this feature immediately with you existing scripts because past versions of Script Debugger have been retaining version information for you.
Script Debugger 6 0 8 – Applescript Authoring Environment Software Free
IMPROVED BUNDLE EDITING
Script Debugger's improved bundle editor lets you specify the types of files your AppleScript droplets accept. Specify files either by Uniform Type Identifier or by filename extension, or both. Script Debugger 7 offers more options for configuring AppleScript applets and droplets. Control App Transport Security, make background only applets, and bundle required libraries directly from Script Debugger.
ENHANCED APPLET SHELL
ScriptDebugger offers a new way of deploying AppleScripts as standalone applications with an improved interface for your users, support for automatic software updates via Sparkle and much more. If you are creating AppleScript droplets, Script Debugger 7's enhanced applets provide a drop target window where users can drag & drop files or use Spotlight searching to find the files they want to process.
- Script Debugger 6 0 8 – Applescript Authoring Environment Software Downloads
- Script Debugger 6 0 8 – Applescript Authoring Environment Software Free
Script Debugger 7.0.10 MacOS [Full] Skyrim special edition specs.
Script Debugger
Script Debugger offers users everything they need to quickly create AppleScript authoring scripts. None of the utilities can be compared to ScriptDebugger in the speed and ease of creating, editing and debugging AppleScript scripts. The built-in Dictionary browser offers the user more information than any other utility.
Script Debugger 6 0 8 – Applescript Authoring Environment Software Downloads
A script is a series of commands that tells Photoshop to perform one or more tasks. Photoshop CS4 supports scripts written in AppleScript, JavaScript or VBScript. Sample scripts are included in the Photoshop CS4 installer and get installed with the product. The latest available scripting documentation is provided below. Excel 2011 free download. Simply put, Script Debugger makes AppleScript easy. New Note: If you purchased Script Debugger 4.5 after April 25, 2012, you are eligible for a free upgrade to version 5.0.
The editor fully supports drag and drop technology. The main feature of ScriptDebugger that justifies its name is the possibility of step-by-step debugging of scripts. Debugging droplets 'becomes a pleasure' – the program can call the events open, as well as the idle and quit events for the script located in the editing window. Many auxiliary functions of Script Debugger are built in the form of floating palettes. Thus, the functions of launching scripts with passing the commands open, idle and quit are part of the 'Scripts' palette.
In this palette you can find many more useful tools to manage windows, simplify editing, all of them are built in the form of Script Debugger's scripts, and if desired, you can add your own auxiliary scripts to the existing ones. Code fragments can be stored in the Clippings palette. When opening application dictionaries, the path to them is saved in the 'Applications' palette. Script Debugger dictionaries are able to display in three modes: normal mode; as an object hierarchical model; in Explorer mode, where all the current program objects, their elements and properties with the current values are displayed, which can also be changed here. Explorer is extremely useful for studying the object model of applications.
Features:
FREE SCRIPT DEBUGGER LITE
The biggest change in ScriptDeveloper is the release of our new 'lite' mode, which offers all the basic editing, debugging and dictionary functions that you need to write your code. Even without Script Debugger's advanced features, it represents a significant improvement over the Script Editor which comes with your Macintosh. We see ScriptDebugger Lite as the best free option available for working with AppleScript.
DOCUMENT VERSIONS
Review and open past versions of a script from the Mac OS X document version history provided both locally and via Time Machine backups. Execute different versions of your script right from the Versions browser before deciding to revert to a particular version of your script. If you are upgrading from ScriptDebugger 5 or 6, you'll be able to take advantage of this feature immediately with you existing scripts because past versions of Script Debugger have been retaining version information for you.
Script Debugger 6 0 8 – Applescript Authoring Environment Software Free
IMPROVED BUNDLE EDITING
Script Debugger's improved bundle editor lets you specify the types of files your AppleScript droplets accept. Specify files either by Uniform Type Identifier or by filename extension, or both. Script Debugger 7 offers more options for configuring AppleScript applets and droplets. Control App Transport Security, make background only applets, and bundle required libraries directly from Script Debugger.
ENHANCED APPLET SHELL
ScriptDebugger offers a new way of deploying AppleScripts as standalone applications with an improved interface for your users, support for automatic software updates via Sparkle and much more. If you are creating AppleScript droplets, Script Debugger 7's enhanced applets provide a drop target window where users can drag & drop files or use Spotlight searching to find the files they want to process.
EXPLORER EVOLUTION
Script Debugger 7's Dictionary Explorer lets you move, copy or delete objects. Script Debugger 7's lets you explore much more of an application's scripting abilities without writing a single line of AppleScript code. Delete an object by selecting it in the Explorer and pressing the delete key. Move and copy objects using drag & drop within the Explorer.
EXPLORER RECORDING
Script Debugger 7 offers an entirely new way of generating AppleScript code: Explorer recording. Start recording a script, and then begin exploring an application using Script Debugger's Dictionary Explorer. As you alter property values or move, copy or delete objects, the corresponding AppleScript code is added to your script.
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CloudPull 2.1 — When we wrote about the Google-data backup application CloudPull 2.0, the most obvious problem was its performance when bringing in large quantities of email from Gmail (see 'Back Up Your Google Data with CloudPull,' 6 March 2012). John Brayton of Golden Hill Software took note of this, and improved the performance significantly in CloudPull 2.0.2 by addressing inefficiencies in how CloudPull interacted with Gmail via IMAP. But that has remained his focus for the just-released CloudPull 2.1, where he has enabled CloudPull to use four simultaneousconnections for far faster performance yet. That in turn tends to set off Gmail's throttling for clients that use excessive bandwidth, so CloudPull 2.1 also restricts itself to 5000 messages per backup cycle to avoid being throttled. As a result, initial backups can still take a while, but subsequent backups can be over 10 times faster than 2.0.2. Equally important from the perceptual standpoint, CloudPull 2.1 now has an Activity window that tells you what the app is doing and provides progress bars. Other changes include a Check for Updates menu item, improved usability in the Google Accounts preference pane, a text-label switch from Google Docs to Google Drive,pagination of lists with over 1000 items, and retry and backoff logic to make individual backup cycles more resilient to connectivity problems and errors from Google. CloudPull 2.1 requires Mac OS X 10.7 Lion; version 1.5.7 remains available for those running 10.6 Snow Leopard. ($24.99 new, free update, 7.6 MB, release notes)
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Script Debugger 5.0 — Late Night Software has updated Script Debugger to version 5.0, a major new release for the AppleScript authoring environment (for an overview, see Matt Neuburg's 'Script Debugger 4.5 Offers Power Editing to AppleScripters,' 26 November 2008). Script Debugger 5.0 introduces more than 30 new features, including templates that can help you create new script documents more quickly, a tabbed interface for viewing multiple scripts in a single window, and a new bundle editor that enablesyou to open resource files or drag new resources directly into a bundle. The new release also unifies several floating inspector panels and the Results drawer into a three-tabbed pane available at the right side of each document. Other enhancements include improved Spotlight indexing, a redesigned Find and Replace panel that won't obscure portions of your script when in use, and a Result Bar that enables you to view the result of a script when you don't need the full power of the app's Explorers and Variables browsers. Script Debugger 5.0 is now focused solely on AppleScript code-building, and it requires Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard or later. You can upgrade to Script Debugger 5.0 for $99 from version 4.5 or $129 from version 4.0. Ifyou purchased Script Debugger 4.5 after 25 April 2012, you are eligible for a free upgrade to version 5.0. ($199 new, $99/$129 upgrade, 12.6 MB)
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Coda 2.0.1 — Panic has released Coda 2.0.1, a fix-fest of a follow-up to its recent major upgrade of the Web site development tool. Amongst the bevy of fixes, the update improves reliability of AirPreview and iCloud syncing (the latter available only in the version purchased from the Mac App Store), disables a 'mysterious' iCloud panel in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, catches external CSS changes more reliably in Web preview, and improves code validation when code is collapsed. Additionally, the release improves overall stability under 10.6 Snow Leopard, addsJapanese localization, opens files in the active tab/split via keyboard shortcut (Option-Return), and improves autocompletion for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. For a complete rundown of fixes, be sure to peruse the release notes. ($99 new, $75 update, 46.1 MB)
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PDFpen and PDFpenPro 5.8.3 — Smile has updated both PDFpen and PDFpenPro to version 5.8.3, a maintenance release focused on improving stability. The update fixes a couple of issues that caused the apps to crash — one when opening documents under certain situations and another when canceling creation of a PDF from an HTML document (the latter only affecting PDFpenPro). It also keeps the apps from hanging when expanding the sidebar to cover the entire page area and a problem that affected saving PDFs under some circumstances. The quick 5.8.3 update fixes the Check forUpdate mechanism that was broken accidentally in 5.8.2, and squashes a bug that could cause PDFpen to crash on saving when highlighting was applied. ($59.95/$99.95 new with a 20-percent discount for TidBITS members, free update, 43.5/44.2 MB)
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Firefox 13.0 — If you're a Firefox user who has decried the lack of a feature akin to Safari's Top Sites or Chrome's Most Visited pages, you're in luck with the release of Firefox 13 (think of it as version 4.9 in the real world). The update can now present you with a display of thumbnails of recently viewed and frequently visited Web pages, which can be pinned to a specific location within the display order, dragged to a different tile, or removed. You can also choose not to display the tab thumbnails by clicking the grid icon in the top right corner. Additionally, the Firefox default start page has beenupdated with a row of icons at the bottom that provide easier access to such browser features as bookmarks, browsing and sync histories, and downloads, as well as the capability to restore the tabs from your previous browsing session. (Both of these features seem buggy, with at least some of us seeing only blank thumbnails and no bottom icons.) In addition to these user interface changes, Firefox 13 also adds several performance enhancements. When restoring a previous browsing session, tabs are loaded on demand instead of all at once, which should help to reduce memory usage. The release also supports the SPDY network protocol — Google's alternative to the traditional HTTP protocol — whichwill be used by default by those sites that utilize it (such as Google's search engine and Twitter). (Free, 30.7 MB, release notes)
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