*** The “ultimate assistant” for GUI Scripting ***

PreFab Software, Inc. and Bill Cheeseman are pleased to announce the release
of version 1.3 of their popular product, PreFab UI Browser.

UI Browser is the “ultimate assistant” for Apple’s GUI Scripting and
accessibility technologies. It helps you to explore, manipulate and monitor
the user interface of most Mac OS X applications running on your computer.
With the push of a button, it also generates AppleScript statements to
control even non-scriptable applications using GUI Scripting.

UI Browser requires Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar or newer, but it works best with
Mac OS X 10.3 Panther or newer. GUI Scripting requires Panther.

Download a free 30-day trial version of UI Browser 1.3 now at
http://www.prefab.com/uibrowser/. By popular demand, this trial version will
work even if you tried an older version of UI Browser more than 30 days ago.

This is a free upgrade for licensed users. The price for new users is $55,
with quantity discounts available.

With UI Browser, you choose an application in the Target menu, or press the
Control-Command-S hot key to read any application’s user interface element
on the screen under the mouse. Then use UI Browser to browse all of the
target’s user interface elements, view and set their attributes, perform
actions, send keystrokes, and observe notifications when any of the target’s
user interface elements change. Generate AppleScript scripts by choosing an
item in the AppleScript menu.

What’s New in UI Browser 1.3:

There are a great many new features, improvements and bug fixes in UI
Browser 1.3. For a complete list, launch UI Browser 1.3 and open the Version
History document from the Help menu.

Here is a brief summary of the most important new features:

1. Navigation in UI Browser is now greatly enhanced after a window or other
container in the target application is closed or hidden.

2. Clicking the Refresh button removes all destroyed elements from the main
browser view and adds all newly-created elements, just as it did before, but
now it maintains the current element selection undisturbed so you can
continue working with it.

3. A new preference setting has been added, allowing UI Browser to display
all accessibility names in plain English (the default) or using technical
accessibility API names such as “AXWindow”, “AXPress”, “AXRoleDescription”
and “AXWindowCreated”.

4. UI Browser’s AppleScript menu now generates scripts designed for use
solely in Mac OS X 10.3 Panther or newer. Some new scripts are generated,
and others have been enhanced for more comprehensive GUI Scripting support.

5. You can Command-click on elements and user controls in UI Browser while
UI Browser is behind the target application, without bringing UI Browser to
the front.

6. When running under Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, the Actions, Attributes and
Notifications columns in the main UI Browser window’s drawers are now sorted
by name. Attributes can also be sorted by Type by clicking the Type column
header, to make it easy to see, for example, all UI element attributes
together.

PreFab Software, Inc. has unmatched experience controlling the GUI via
scripts, releasing PreFab Player in 1994 with continued sales and support
today for Mac OS 9 and earlier. In 2003, PreFab entered the world of Mac OS
X with PreFab UI Browser, a popular utility to support Apple’s new GUI
Scripting technology. PreFab UI Actions, implementing “universal
attachability” for AppleScript, followed in 2004. Download fully-functional
30-day trial versions at www.prefab.com/scripting.html. UI Browser and UI
Actions are based on Bill Cheeseman’s Cocoa framework for working with
Apple’s accessibility API.

Bill Cheeseman – wjcheeseman@prefab.com
PreFab Software, Inc. – www.prefab.com/scripting.html