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Still way too expensive… - Version: 4.5.3, 6/11/2009 01:23PM PST
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- Still way too expensive…
Brilliant product at a value price 



- Version: 4.0.8, 12/1/2008 10:39AM PST
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phantomusa
Having used Script debugger for both personal use and business use now since version 3 it simply amazes me that anyone can write scripts in any reasonable amount of time without this incredible piece of software. Clearly these guys understand the pain that Applescript can cause and the days and weeks of pulling hair that can be avoided. Every version adds more and more features and it just gets better every time.
At three times the price this would still be value so if you are considering writing more that a very basic script do yourself a favor and spend a few dollars to make better, faster scripts easily and BUY NOW.
At three times the price this would still be value so if you are considering writing more that a very basic script do yourself a favor and spend a few dollars to make better, faster scripts easily and BUY NOW.
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If you you write AppleScripts, you need this 



- Version: 4.5, 11/25/2008 02:07PM PST
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Cloetus_1
Some jokingly refer to AppleScript as the read-only programming language. It can be opaque...
SD lets you inspect the actual values the app you're trying to script, in the moment so you REALLY know what's going on.
On the flip side, it has all the sweet programming goodness like breakpoints and such.
I refuse to write anything but the simplest scripts without it.
SD lets you inspect the actual values the app you're trying to script, in the moment so you REALLY know what's going on.
On the flip side, it has all the sweet programming goodness like breakpoints and such.
I refuse to write anything but the simplest scripts without it.
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Also, it can't be used as a replacement editor for Applescript Studio's editor. The few glowing comments out here must be developer insiders trying to pump up sales.