I am not sure how much of this is self-inflicted and how much is already fixed; 
perhaps someone can remind me of a solution that already exists.  If not, think 
of it as a wish list.

I have typically never liked so-called "system browsers" because they tend to 
show classes alphabetically and hide inheritance relationshiops; that's really 
important in trying to understand a design.  The toolset I am using now is 
reasonably fast (in fact, it's perfectly fine on my new quad core box, but I 
hate throwing hardware at efficiency problems) but it not the bleeding edge.  
The system browsers do not show hierachies, and the [hierarchy] buttons spawn 
off something that often shows only one of the paths from a super class.  IIRC, 
I've seen a browser that does better, but I can't remember which one it was or 
whether it can run fast enough to work on most of the hardware I see every day.

Sorry for the complaining tone of the above; I don't mean it that way, but I 
also do not have time to fix it right now.

Bill




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