I am preparing yet another Script Debugger 4 maintenance release. This build addresses some annoying issues that have surfaced since the 4.0.5 release. In particular, this build finally addresses a series of crashing bugs that have been frustratingly difficult to trace.
You can download the software here:
Universal build requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later (13.1MB)
If you are running 10.3 (Panther), you need to use this version instead (10MB)
Changes in 4.0.6b2:
13465 – Finally solved an extremely intermittent bug that caused Script Debugger to crash reporting run-time errors or following a Check Syntax operation.
13343, 13464 – Addressed Cocoa exceptions arising from bugs in Script Debugger’s Table of Contents parser.
13462 – Addressed a problem where JavaScript OSA property names were not displayed properly in the Variables browser.
13461 – Addressed a problem that prevented the execution of JavaScript OSA code that uses ‘const’ variable declarations.
Changes in 4.0.6b1:
13457 – Script Debugger can once again open dictionary of Resource file based applications such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word.
13425, 13449 – Addressed Cocoa exceptions arising from bugs in Script Debugger’s Table of Contents parser.
13453 – Script Debugger now preserves user created Info.plist files stored within the script bundles.
13450 – Addressed a crashing bug that arose when opening scripts with variables containing object specifiers referring to objects within to applications that cannot be found on disk.
Is there any progress with this coming out of beta? Is the existing beta stable enough for general usage?
Thanks.
The Script Debugger 4.0.6b2 build is stable and usable. It contains several important fixes that render the application much more stable.
I will be posting one more beta build (within the next day or two) before releasing Script Debugger 4.0.6 GM.
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Excellent, thanks Mark. I’ve just seen the post about the new beta so I’ll download that.