Description:
The default BrowserBob user interface consists of 4 windows with the workspace
in the middle. All windows can be freely
moved around with the mouse and will remember their positions for the
next launch.
Each tool window can be separated from the main tools window, so you can
place tools for maximum working convenience. |

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Learn more about the these windows and what
you can do:
Main window:
Main window overview
Basic speed buttons, Drag & Drop objects and menus.
Project explorer window: Project
explorer
Access to all objects and States of your current project.
Properties window: Properties
window overview (all objects)
Context sensitive properties management for selected objects.
Tools window: Tools
window overview
Additional tools, settings and library objects.
Workspace / Design area: Working
with BrowserBob
Where you actually create the application via Drag & Drop
Not shown below but equally important:
Build dialog: Build
dialog
Choose output file type and settings and generate your program.

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1) Main window: functions
and Drag&Drop objects
2) Workspace:
drop your objects here! Compose your program.
3) Properties
window: display & change properties of selected object.
4) Tools window: Library,
States, Events, Scanning, Actionlists, Additional Files, Content, Global
Variables (depending on version).
5) Project Explorer:
display & select objects, Switch States
6) (not displayed here) Build dialog:
create output programs.
Above you see a BrowserBob
project with default window positions and descriptions.
Related topics:
Working with BrowserBob
Reference overview
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