I'm sticking with the App Browser until it kicks the bucket (and I hope that's never.) But here's one idea that might help me use the PB more often:

Put a breadcrumb trail at the top, just above the scrolling list. It would always give the path to the selected object:

  stack "myStack"/card "thisCard"/group "myGroup"/button "Click Me"

Then I know where I am when the identifying header scrolls off the top. Clicking on any part of the breadcrumb trail would scroll the list to display that control (just scroll; no further action.) Double-clicking any part of the trail would not only scroll there, but select the object, update the breadcrumbs, and navigate to the control in the stack itself.

Then add the ability to use the contextual menu on any control under the mouse, without actually selecting the object. I.e., point to a field and right-click to open its inspector or its script, or copy it, delete it, etc.

This would have these benefits:

1. I always know where I am in the map
2. I can navigate quickly to any part of the trail without scrolling
3. I can act on objects that aren't selected without leaving the current card
4. I can click on the last control in the trail to scroll back where I was

This doesn't show me the whole stack structure in the way the AB does, but it would solve some of the other limitations.

Comments welcome, I haven't throught through all the implications yet.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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