

Script Debugger also correctly handles opening of legacy MacRoman text scripts. * When opening text scripts Script Debugger now assumes UTF-8 encoding unless the file contains an explicit encoding indication (BOM, etc.). * When exporting a Run-Only script over an existing file, Script Debugger ensures that pre-existing recovery and QuickLook preview data is removed. * Script Debugger's Apple Event Log window logs error information when commands fail.Bug Fixes * This version of Script Debugger contains several changes that improve application stability. Script Debugger also warns you when saving a 64-bit capable Applet/Droplet that uses 32-bit only Scripting Additions. This avoids having to visit the Finder's Get Info window to select the 32-Bit Only execution option. New Features * A new 32-Bit Only option has been added to the Save As panel allowing you to create 32-Bit applets directly from Script Debugger. If you've been tearing your hair out over Apple Script errors, Script Debugger could save you hours of wasted time. The instructions are very clear and detailed, and within 20-30 minutes any beginner should be able to master Script Debugger with ease. However, to search scripts thoroughly and be provided with possible solutions, you need to follow the step-by-step instructions detailed in the Quick Start guide, which include creating a working folder. You can view errors very simply just by copying and pasting script into the compiler itself. Script Debugger is extremely simple to use if you just want to perform a one-off check.
