![]() “ Exercise Total Control Over Text” plays up the program’s editing features and especially its Text Factories, a combination of autocomplete and Find And Replace. It’s a much simpler version of the Find function found on professional word processors, though not a function that developers are likely to use too often.īareBones emphasizes six outstanding features of BBEdit. ![]() Developers can enjoy access to features that might have writers scratching their heads, such as grep pattern matching, project definition tools, syntax coloring for a wide range of source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript and macOS Unix scripting support.īut writers can enjoy placing the cursor on the first use of a word and seeing the program underline every other instance of it. Since its launch, the main goal of BBEdit has been to make text editing on Macs simple for both coders and writers the software has features that please both groups of users. It’s an act of self-deprecation that downplays a tool that despite (or perhaps because of) its simplicity, is remarkably effective. “ It doesn’t suck” claims Bare Bones about its BBEdit 11, the latest version of a text editor that has been pleasing developers and writers on Macs since as far back as 1992.
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