This is what the Chasing Browser in OmniBrowser does. Instead of using
a tree it uses a Apple Finder like structure. I know that various
people don't like the way this is presented in OmniBrowser. Personally
I like it very much and use it all the time.

Lukas

2009/11/3 Torsten Bergmann <[email protected]>:
> I always liked the sender/implementor/messages browser from
> Smalltalk MT. Attached is a screenshot.
>
> When one searches for sender in the normal browser this browser opens
> with a tree node "senders" and all the senders.
>
> If you click on one of the messages you can select
> "senders" again, or "implementors" or "messages" and
> go deeper.
>
> For instance you want to see the senders of #timeStamp
> and from the second hit you want to see all the
> other messages within this method and from there all implementors, ...
>
> It also provides a "local senders" and "local implementors"
> functionality (searching only within the class (hierarchy) itself) as
> you will find in most Smalltalks.
>
> This browser provides a nice way to go through the system and follow
> message chains.
>
> Bye
> Torsten
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