Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!decwrl!ads.com!killer!usenet From: anders@verity.com (Anders Wallgren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Does anyone know anything about new Apple development products? Message-ID: <1991Feb13.050326.24115@verity.com> Date: 13 Feb 91 05:03:26 GMT References: <1991Feb12.141258.1@gsbacd.uchicago.edu> <1991Feb13.010016.6901@lynx.CS.ORST.EDU> Sender: usenet@verity.com (USENET News) Reply-To: anders@verity.com (Anders Wallgren) Organization: Verity, Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 11 In-Reply-To: boerned@mist.CS.ORST.EDU (Dan Boerner) In article <1991Feb13.010016.6901@lynx.CS.ORST.EDU>, boerned@mist (Dan Boerner) writes: >My understanding is that it will replace SADE. It has a nice multiple views >feature that will allow you to see the source and the assembly in two >separate but synchronized windows. Single stepping at the source and assembly >level is supported. I seem to remember some sort of a browser for examining >variables. I can't give you any great details about its technical merits but >at least from a usability standpoint it seems to be a step forward. No, it will not be replacing SADE. It is meant to be an everyday tool, but SADE will still stay around. The phrase I heard used was "80% solution..."