“I can’t imagine using AppleScript all of these years without Script Debugger. In fact, it has spoiled me. Development environments for other languages seem inferior and frustrating by comparison. Script Debugger has paid for itself many times over. One of the great benefits is having a responsive team of developers at Late Night to help with continued support. There are so many features that I’m continually finding new functions to use, saving much time and frustration. What a joy it is to work with a small, independent software developer who is responsive to feature requests and suggested improvements. It is such a contrast to a behemoth corporation in which we are subjected to constant change for little or no apparent benefit. In short, having an editing environment for a small yet powerful language like AppleScript seems like a miracle—for over 20 years now. Wow!”

“When I endeavored to write scripts to export data from Helix and into generating pages of a huge directory using Adobe inDesign, as part of QSA’s own AppleScript tutorials, they recommended Script Debugger. Well, it almost goes without saying that, from its very name, more than half of its value as an app comes from its Debug mode and functionality! Thank you to all for making and keeping Script Debugger such a helpful, reliable, and dependable application!”

“I unhesitatingly bought a license. I don’t think I’ve ever come across a piece of software with so much attention to detail … I can tell you based on my own experience that if you are a habitual scripter, you’re going to find [Script Developer] an utterly transformative piece of software so long as you’re willing to put in the time as well as the money to learn how best to exploit it. The difference between scripting in Apple’s Script Editor and scripting in Script Debugger is like the difference between driving along a bumpy road in a 25-year old truck with knackered suspension and cruising down the highway in a state-of-the-art limo that just rolled off the production line. There’s just no comparison in comfort level.”