Quartz Debug (Developer Tool)

I downloaded and tried to use Quartz Debug, a developer tool (not actually included in Xtools: I downloaded it as a stand-alone).
My goal was to improve screen resolution on screenshots (for use in KeyNote). It seems to have corrupted my system (not sure: did a clean reinstall eventually). Has anyone had experience iwth this program? Is it safe or unsafe to use? (I assume it modifies the system: I thought it would only do a temporary modification).
It could be that you need to download XTools first then run the program (it never responded correctly for me).
And it could be that I should be in the Developer Forum, but I don't have permission to post in the appropriate group.
Many thanks. JIP

The developer's tools are on your Tiger DVD, you don't need to download them unless you want to download the update to the most recent version. The Quartz Debug tool is not part of CHUD.

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