"peter" == peter h meadows phm@sdf.lonestar.org writes:
peter> "I look like a standard methods browser with methods in the upper pane, code peter> in the lower. As you browse senders and implementors, the upper pane is built peter> into a "stack" rather than opening new method browsers, reducing window peter> profileration. Implementors are indented below the currently selected method, peter> senders are outdented above. You end up with a flow of the execution of peter> methods across multiple classes all in one place. The stack is quickly peter> customized by easy-removal of unwanted methods. First, the upper pane is peter> multi-select, and can handle rapid, sweeping gestures of the mouse without peter> dropping selections (shift+clicking is also supported). Once methods are peter> selected, you can quickly remove them (just from the browser) with otherwise peter> unused Command+f."
Unless I'm missing something, I quickly stopped using it because it didn't let me *choose* which method to follow in either the senders or implementors like a standard browser does. I often look at a method, see a few methods I don't totally get, and ask for *senders* of them not implementors. So it's the wrong direction for me.