If you're a Mac user, then IMO, it's a 'must have.' As a PC user, I've been using the inspector gadget for over a year, and can honestly say it's the most used plugin in my arsenal (well, maybe tied with altArchive).

Constellation the script editor, for the most part works great on PC, but I think there are still a couple of tweaks yet to go. I frequently fire it up to use some of it's more special features. For instance, the ability to create 'script folders' for a single object script is invaluable. It's really great for library scripts which can get quite long. You can effectively 'drag-drop' your handlers and functions into script folders which can be expanded/collapsed with a single mouseClick.

Jerry works on Macs mostly, but has a PC right there on his desk with him. Most of the beta testers (AFAIK) are on Mac as well, so it's been really 'put through the ringer' on THAT platform.

The best feature about Constellation, is the support. Anytime I point out a problem to Jerry and have a replicable recipe, it gets fixed-- usually within 24 hours. Just can't beat that kind of service :-)

-Chipp

Troy Rollins wrote:
Anyone here using D&M's Constellation and other "Gadgets" on a daily basis that might be willing to answer a few questions, on or off list? I'm considering it, but I don't see a trial version so I'd like to get a couple of usage details from a regular user.

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