Script Debugger

Script Debugger is a Macintosh computer source code editor and debugging environment for the AppleScript programming language, and other languages based on Apple Inc.'s Open Scripting Architecture. It is a product of Late Night Software.

Script Debugger
Developer(s)Late Night Software
Stable release
6 / June 23, 2016 (2016-06-23)
Operating systemMac OS X
TypeAppleScript debugger
Websitehttp://www.latenightsw.com/

History

Script Debugger version 1.0 was released in 1995 by Mark Alldritt as a third-party alternative to Apple's freeware application, Script Editor. Its competitors at that time included ScriptWizard and Main Event Software's popular Scripter. These two products today are defunct, leaving only Satimage's Smile and integrated development environments such as FaceSpan (also from Late Night) and AppleScript Studio as Script Debugger's current competitors in the field.

From version 1 on the program contained several notable features: it was "scriptable," (it could be used to create scripts to control itself), recordable, (it could create scripts based on user actions), and attachable, (scripts could be written to respond to events). More importantly, Script Debugger now allowed inspection of running applications to see what events they were emitting. True to its name, the new utility also contained a full debugger, with support for breakpoints.

Script Debugger has since won many awards in the Macintosh scripting community. Version 1 received "5 mice" from MacUser and 4 stars from MacWEEK. Version 2 received the 2000 Macworld Eddy for "Best Development Software", and received "4.5 mice" from both MacUser and Macworld.

On February 9, 2006, version 4 of Script Debugger was released. This version was completely rewritten to take full advantage of the new Cocoa and Tiger APIs. The new release also included an improved version of the JavaScript OSA scripting component.

Version 5 of Script Debugger was released in June 2012.

Version 6 of Script Debugger was released in June 2016, with support for new features such as code folding and AppleScriptObjC.[1]

Version 7 of Script Debugger was released in March 2018, introducing the free "Lite" mode and new features such as version browsing, enhanced applets, better bundle editing.[2]

gollark: Well, mine works now, I've not written much data to it.
gollark: Funnily enough the Evo cost £80 or so back in the day and you could buy a 1TB one for that now.
gollark: I should really replace my 4-year-old 850 Evo with a 1TB disk.
gollark: You can buy decent SSDs for 8p/GB or so and they frequently charge 1.5x that...
gollark: Samsung SSDs are hilariously overpriced.

References

  1. "Script Debugger 6 Press Release". Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  2. "Script Debugger 7 Press Release". Retrieved 5 March 2018.


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