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Originally posted by The Space Between:
**The Plug Checker is sh-t! It gives me problems that I already fixed. So, I decided to check the Plug-In called Bounty Plus and it gave me around 400+ problems. So, I think it's bogus!
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Anyone who wants to make plugs should be encouraged, so I'll try to help.
First, read carefully any ReadMes, manuals, or help files that come with software.
Second, befor you try to use an application for serious work, spend some time playing with it; pull down the menus, try different options, get to know the program.
For a specific example of this, Plug Checker requires that a plug file be loaded into its memory each time you run a check, if you do not do this, you get the same report you got the previous time you ran Plug Checker. The command is under the "File" menu and is called, oddly enough, "Reload Plug-In." If you do not use this command, or use the "Load Plug-in" command after making changes, Plug Checker uses the data in memory to generate the same report on the plug that it did before the changes were made.
Plug Checker does have some quirks, and does sometimes report "errors" that are not actually errors, but it is a valuable tool if used correctly. It does take some experience to distinguish the false readings from actual errors, but it is worth learning.
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Joe Burnette
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