BBEdit 13
BBEdit for Mac makes finding and identifying file differences extremely easy with any compatible text format. This is a great solution for developers, programmers, writers, or anyone else who works with code, scripts, or plain text documents frequently and wants an easy way to check for differences in two text files while staying in the. Bare Bones Software today announced the return of BBEdit to the Mac App Store after a nearly five year hiatus. The popular text, code, and markup editor is a free download on the Mac App Store.
It doesn't suck.®
BBEdit is the leading professional HTML and text editor for macOS. This
award-winning product has been crafted to serve the needs of writers,
Web authors and software developers, and provides an abundance of
features for editing, searching, and manipulation of prose, source code,
and textual data.
BBEdit offers a 30-day evaluation period. During that period, all of
BBEdit's features are available. When it ends, you can still use BBEdit
— with no nag screens or unsolicited interruptions, for free, forever.
After the evaluation period, you may re-enable all of BBEdit's exclusive
features at any time by purchasing a license or by subscribing in the Mac App Store.
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With BBEdit, you can…
- BBEdit is one of the best known text editing applications for the Mac. It's essentially a premium version of TextWrangler; it shares many of the same features, but offers some additional upgrades for a fee.
- Bbedit free download - TextWrangler, Excalibur, LDML Plugin for BBEdit, and many more programs.
An intelligent interface provides easy access to BBEdit's best-of-class
features. These features include (but aren't limited to): grep pattern
matching; search and replace across multiple files; project definition
tools; function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code
languages; code folding; FTP and SFTP open and save; Git and Subversion
integration; AppleScript; macOS Unix scripting support; text and code
completion; and of course a complete set of robust HTML markup tools.
Take a tour!
What's new in BBEdit 13?
Lots. Read all about it…
Where can I learn more?
Take the full feature tour, or see a detailed list of changes.
How can I get BBEdit 13?
- Download it directly from us and dive in!
How do I upgrade to BBEdit 13 from an older version?
- If you have a license for BBEdit 12.6.7 or any older commercial version of BBEdit, you can purchase an upgrade.
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- Mac App Store customers please note: when you install BBEdit 13 from the Mac App Store, you will start a new 30-day evaluation period. More information is available in our FAQ for Mac App Store customers.
To purchase additional or new copies of BBEdit, please visit our online store or contact our Sales Department or any authorized reseller.
BBEdit 13 System Requirements
- macOS 10.14.2 or later (10.14.6 or later recommended)
- compatible with macOS Big Sur
- native on Macs with the M1 processor
'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. It's an act of self-deprecation that downplays a tool that despite (or perhaps because of) its simplicity, is remarkably effective.
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. 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.
But writers can enjoy placing the cursor on the first use of a word and seeing the program underline every other instance of it. 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.
BareBones emphasizes six outstanding features of BBEdit. '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. 'Work Your Way' provides for plenty of customization, especially for keyboard shortcuts and the ability to create your own functions or customize a menu command.
BBEdit also allows access to and editing of files in local and remote volumes, and even the editing of a single file in multiple windows. What BBEdit calls 'Textual Omnipotence' is actually its reference to syntax coloring for more than 20 languages, code folding, line numbering and indenting to show code structure.
'Live Up To Standards' includes the program's markup tools and syntax checking to reduce coding errors, as well as macOS's spellchecker to mark up those typos. Finally, BBEdit also claims to be able to integrate easily into a users' existing workflow, helped by support for Subversion, Perforce and Github. Shell Worksheets let the program work with the shell and Automator support makes 'most' of what appears on the text menu available to Automator. There's no scripting required to move text in and out of BBEdit docs.
Conclusion
BBEdit looks simple and its slogan plays down its range of features. But the program manages to strike a fine balance between providing the simplicity that some developers (and writers) say they want with the range of features and tools they usually find they need. That balance is also reflected in the program's mid-range price.
ACCU-RATE:What's new in BBEdit 13?
Lots. Read all about it…
Where can I learn more?
Take the full feature tour, or see a detailed list of changes.
How can I get BBEdit 13?
- Download it directly from us and dive in!
How do I upgrade to BBEdit 13 from an older version?
- If you have a license for BBEdit 12.6.7 or any older commercial version of BBEdit, you can purchase an upgrade.
Bbedit Mac
- Mac App Store customers please note: when you install BBEdit 13 from the Mac App Store, you will start a new 30-day evaluation period. More information is available in our FAQ for Mac App Store customers.
To purchase additional or new copies of BBEdit, please visit our online store or contact our Sales Department or any authorized reseller.
BBEdit 13 System Requirements
- macOS 10.14.2 or later (10.14.6 or later recommended)
- compatible with macOS Big Sur
- native on Macs with the M1 processor
'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. It's an act of self-deprecation that downplays a tool that despite (or perhaps because of) its simplicity, is remarkably effective.
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. 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.
But writers can enjoy placing the cursor on the first use of a word and seeing the program underline every other instance of it. 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.
BareBones emphasizes six outstanding features of BBEdit. '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. 'Work Your Way' provides for plenty of customization, especially for keyboard shortcuts and the ability to create your own functions or customize a menu command.
BBEdit also allows access to and editing of files in local and remote volumes, and even the editing of a single file in multiple windows. What BBEdit calls 'Textual Omnipotence' is actually its reference to syntax coloring for more than 20 languages, code folding, line numbering and indenting to show code structure.
'Live Up To Standards' includes the program's markup tools and syntax checking to reduce coding errors, as well as macOS's spellchecker to mark up those typos. Finally, BBEdit also claims to be able to integrate easily into a users' existing workflow, helped by support for Subversion, Perforce and Github. Shell Worksheets let the program work with the shell and Automator support makes 'most' of what appears on the text menu available to Automator. There's no scripting required to move text in and out of BBEdit docs.
Conclusion
BBEdit looks simple and its slogan plays down its range of features. But the program manages to strike a fine balance between providing the simplicity that some developers (and writers) say they want with the range of features and tools they usually find they need. That balance is also reflected in the program's mid-range price.
ACCU-RATE:Usability: 8/10 | Speed: 8/10 | Features: 7/10 | Support: 8/10 | Pricing: 7/10 |