Bernard,

I understand completely what it is you're saying. I could really write a book about all the things you could do with GLX2 Tools. As it is, we're doing our best to document them, make training video's and give excellent online support.

We put together three videos that are meant to help with the education process. One video explain how to activate the Free GLX2 tools (I really couldn't live without these, btw). The other two videos show how the GLX2 Script Editor and Visual Application Browser work. These videos are not just screen flows, but have intro's, bullet lists of points, etc.

Free Tools: http://glx2help.ning.com/video/video/show?id=2053167:Video:8150

Script Editor: 
http://glx2help.ning.com/video/video/show?id=2053167%3AVideo%3A8125

Visual App Browser: 
http://glx2help.ning.com/video/video/show?id=2053167%3AVideo%3A8092

Best,

Jerry Daniels

Daniels & Mara, Inc.
Makers of GLX2
http://www.glx2.com





On Oct 15, 2008, at 12:47 PM, Bernard Devlin wrote:

Jerry, GLX2's editor introduces so many novel features, I think it is hard for people to actually assimilate them. It's really an extraordinary tool. There's still a long way for the Rev 3 script editor to go before it can match GLX2. So don't be too surprised if people assume that the features are pedestrian rather than extraordinary. Some of us revolutionaries are actually very conservative. I know I am - I had a license for GLX2 for 6
months before I tried it, and when I did I was blown away.
For anyone who's not tried it, I think it's well worth spending 30 minutes trying it out. Being able to zip around one's code using hyperlinks to handlers is superb. I try to write many short handlers, so it gets pretty unmanageable in the normal script editor - being able to fold them away in
GLX2 is like the difference between downhill skiing and cross-country
skiing. Not to mention clairvoyance. And click to find. All really good
features.

Bernard


On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Jerry Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

Whoa. The Code snapshots take snap shots of values in variables and nothing
to do with pixels in any way.

Just go to the GLX2 website and search for "code snapshot" or "script
snapshot" and you get all the info on what they are.

http://glx2help.ning.com/forum/topic/show?id=2053167%3ATopic%3A3185

Best,

Jerry Daniels

Daniels & Mara, Inc.
Makers of GLX2
http://www.glx2.com



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