[ANN] lcStackBrowser v 1.0.0

Andrew Kluthe andrew at ctech.me
Fri Sep 7 09:48:50 EDT 2012


Trying this out now. Looks really nice! This is going to help a great deal.

On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Peter Haworth <pete at lcsql.com> wrote:
> I'm happy to announce the initial release of lcStackBrowser, a plugin
> alternative to the IDE Application Browser.
>
> You can find complete details of lcStackBrowser
> here<http://www.lcsql.com/utilities.html#lcstackbrowser> including
> screen shots, a 30-day trial download link, the User Guide, and a purchase
> link.
>
> A few of the major benefits are listed below.
>
>    - Fully expandable/collapsible view of all loaded main stacks,
>    substacks, cards, and controls
>    - Two alternative layout options
>    - Groups can be expanded/collapsed
>    - Single click access to:
>       - The IDE Inspector palette of one or more objects
>       - The IDE Script Editor (or GLX2 if installed and enabled) for one or
>       more objects
>       - Group edit mode, including nested groups
>       - Unlock one or more password-protected stacks
>    - The cards of each stack can be sorted by name, ID, or number
>    - The controls of each card can be sorted by layer, ID, type, or name
>    - The controls of a group can be sorted by layer, ID, name, or type
>    - Move/Copy substacks, cards, and controls by drag-and-drop
>    - Relayer controls (including moving them in and out of groups) by
>    drag-and-drop
>    - Contextual menu access to:
>       - add and name a new substack
>       - add and name a new card
>       - set many true/false properties of an object
>       - change the main stack of a stack
>       - change the mode of a stack
>    - Create new mainstacks, open existing main stack files via standard
>    open dialog or list of recently-opened files.
>
>
> Pete
> lcSQL Software <http://www.lcsql.com>
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Regards,

Andrew Kluthe
andrew at ctech.me




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