Snoop.msi
application,
1347K, uploaded
Feb 10 2011
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16576 downloads
Snoop.zip
application,
254K, uploaded
Feb 11 2011
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1295 downloads
This release is a bug fixing release. Most importantly, issues have been seen around WPF 4.0 applications not always showing up in the app chooser. Hopefully, they are fixed now. I thought this issue warranted a minor release since more and more people are going WPF 4.0 and I don't want anyone to have any problems. Dan Hanan also contributes again with several usability features. Thanks Dan! Happy Snooping! p.s. By request, I am also attaching a .zip file ... so that people can install it manually if they wish. | Work Item | Description |
| 5149 | Dan Hanan: You can now use the mouse wheel to edit property values. |
| 5150 | Dan Hanan: Double-clicking a property name will now delve that property. |
| 5261 | Dan Hanan: The property filter sets can now be modified. |
| 4989 | Clearing the visual tree filter ... now actually works. |
| 5304 | After consideration, modified Snoop so that the main Snoop UI has a task bar icon. It shows up under the application being Snoop(ed), however, not as a separate task bar icon. |
| 5307 | I was confused for a bit about the ability to Snoop a dialog. You must bring up the dialog first and then Snoop ... in order for it to work. |
| 5558 | Fixed an application crash in VisualTreeItem.Reload. |
| 5964 | Fixed a situation where WPF 4.0 applications don't show up in the app chooser. |
| 6090 | Fixed another situation where applications weren't showing up in the app chooser. |
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Very useful tool for troubleshooting binding errors and styling.
Can be a lot better though, as others have already pointed out.
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CyberAngel
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Aug 10 2011 at 10:08 AM
Very useful tool for investigating which events are triggered in an app.
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jurev
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Jul 29 2011 at 10:56 PM
Urgently needing a tool like this, I found Snoop first, so I can't compare it to similar tools. On its own merits, I'd call it a good start to a great tool. Gave me all the info I sought -- and some I didn't know I needed. Lost a point when installer didn't ask where to install. Main shortcoming: ability to export data, or even copy to the clipboard.
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EdStauff
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Jul 22 2011 at 4:39 AM