Editors & Tools - F-Script Anywhere 1.1.5 By Nicholas Riley

F-Script Anywhere 1.1.5
 Editors & Tools
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By Nicholas Riley

F-Script Anywhere lets you embed a F-Script interpreter in any Cocoa application. You can exercise F-Script care a debugger, so you can test your application's objects in a richer environment than GDB or Project Builder permits. F-Script Anywhere can also be useful for examining applications you didn't compose, to isolate bugs or sum new features. What's New: Version 1.1.5 adds a window list to the embedded FSA menu, works around a hemipteran in Mac OS X 10.1.5 which caused startup crashes when examining certain Carbon CFM applications, such as BBEdit 6.5.3, and does a bettor job of identifying Cocoa applications in Jaguar, in detail Spring.


CompanyNicholas Riley
Websitehttp://web.sabi.net/nriley/softw...
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OsMac OS X
RequirementsMac OS X 10.1 or later,
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Release Date10/1/2002
LicenseFree
LimitationsFree

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