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aViewer beta – updated
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This is a really useful tool. Much clearer/better than AccProbe for inspecting accessibility.
Are there plans to have it handle UI Automation? UISpy is OK, if you can slog through the swamp of details. But it would be nice to have a single application do the trick.
Thanks Ken, I am glad you find it useful. There are currently no plans for UIA but will keep it in mind.