All releases of F-Script


Release Notes: This is a major release that brings many new features and improvements. This includes Snow Leopard compatibility, support for the new Objective-C garbage collector, 64-bit support, support for the new plugin system of Interface Builder 3, dynamic Cocoa class creation, an improved graphical object browser, support for system-wide scripting, refinements to the syntax and class library (including a handy notation for specifying for dictionaries), and updated embedding and injecting capabilities.


Release Notes: This release provides preliminary Leopard support along with new features and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This maintenance release fixes a bug and includes minor graphical and internal improvements.


Release Notes: F-Script is now is Universal and runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macintosh computers. This version also comes with an enhanced object browser with support for Cocoa Bindings. It is now possible to visualize Cocoa Bindings and to easily navigate Cocoa Model-View-Controller object graphs. F-Script 1.3.3 introduces a new version of F-Script Anywhere, a powerful tool for exploring, debugging, scripting and manipulating applications from the inside. With F-Script Anywhere, users can dynamically inject a complete F-Script environment into any running Cocoa application.


Release Notes: The performance of the graphical object browser has been considerably improved. Users can explore the class hierarchy graphically. This version comes with an enhanced code completion system and updated examples. It fixes a serious bug that could lead to a crash in some situations when running on Intel in native mode.


Release Notes: This version comes with a number of new features and enhancements, including support for GCC 4.0, an improved graphical object browser, an extended exception handling system, enhanced integration with Core Data, Core Image and AppleScript, a new embedding API, an improved command line interface, and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This version includes Core Data Explorer 1.0, the first interactive environment for the new Core Data layer of Mac OS X 10.4. In addition, F-Script has been enhanced on many levels to provide interactive access to the new technologies in Mac OS X 10.4.


Release Notes: This version provides a greatly improved object browser, thanks to a new layout and extended filtering capacities. CoreData Explorer, which lets you graphically explore and interact with live CoreData objects on Mac OS X Tiger, has been improved and gains new features providing strong integration with F-Script. Other enhancements include better support for pointers, class creation support, and more.


Release Notes: This version comes with many enhancements including a graphical, multi-step, multi-criteria searching and sorting facility for Cocoa collections, extended filtering capabilities for the object browser, support for pointer dereferencing, extended array programming support, Core Data support on Mac OS X Tiger, performance improvements, support for the "Services" menu, new methods for bit masks manipulation and random numbers generation, and more.


Release Notes: This version features a widely improved object browser, various new graphical inspectors for Cocoa objects, undo/redo when editing blocks, new components for embedding F-Script into other applications, and many other new features.
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