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BBEdit 9.1.1 |
BBEdit A powerful text and HTML editor
System Requirememts Mac OS X 10.4 or later |
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| Download Details |
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| Company |
Bare Bones Software |
| Version |
9.1.1 |
| Post Date |
June 13, 2009 |
| License |
Trial |
| File Size |
15.5 MB |
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BBEdit 9.1.1
A powerful text and HTML editor BBEdit is a high-performance HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. BBEdit is designed and crafted for the editing, searching, transformation, and manipulation of text. BBEdit provides an array of general-purpose features which are useful for a wide variety of tasks, and includes many features which have been specifically developed in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers. Main features of BBEdit:
Complete set of HTML Tools - for fast, easy, and correct markup. Supports current standards including HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0 and 1.1, and WML 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3
Innovative "Text Factory" feature for automating the application of multiple text transformations across multiple files or folders, without scripting or programming
Syntax coloring and function navigation for nearly two dozen languages, plus an extensible architecture for adding your own
Flexible 'grep' style pattern-based search and replace based on PCRE
Advanced file filtering for multi-file search and replace including filtering based on file contents
Documents Drawer and Navigation Bar to open multiple documents into a single window, and then switch between them quickly and easily
Powerful Glossary - store and insert frequently-used text items
Advanced Unix scripting on Mac OS X with built-in Perl, Python, and shell scripting support
Enhanced Unicode support - work easily with documents written in multiple languages and text encodings
Authenticated saves
Built-in text transformations for text formatting and cleanup
Integrated access to Perforce, Subversion, and CVS
Transparently handles DOS/Windows, Unix, and Unicode (UTF-8 and UTF-16) text files
"bbedit" command-line tool
Unique "Shell Worksheets" provide Mac OS X Unix power with Macintosh style
Advanced AppleScript, Perl, and Mac OS X Unix scripting support
Built-in FTP and SFTP support to manage files on remote servers
File Groups to work with related files in a project
Integrated spelling checker
Integration with Macromedia Dreamweaver
Automator support
Requirements of BBEdit:
Automator
Limitations of BBEdit:
30 days trial period. What's New in This Release:
Changes:
When saving a local (or new) document to FTP/SFTP server, and an FTP/SFTP browser is open, BBEdit will now use the browser’s current server location as the default connection location for saving.
The Consolas font supplied with BBEdit has been renamed to “Consolas for BBEdit”. If you previously set your Editor Defaults font setting to use Consolas, it will be updated to use the renamed font.
Fixes:
Fixed a regression which caused projects not to restore their expanded nodes on reopen.
Fixed bug which broke FTP compatibility with DOS-style listings on Windows NT servers.
Fixed a bug in which various operations which involved moving a temporary item to the trash would cause an alert to appear inappropriately when the user’s home directory was hosted on a remote AFP or SMB file server.
Fixed a regression which caused expired recent items to be moved to the trash instead of deleted.
Somehow, the “Save All” button in the modal Confirm Save panel (used when quitting with unsaved documents) ended up in the middle of the panel, where it was obscured by the list of files that needed saving. It is now out of hiding and prepared to receive its fans.
Fixed bug in which the correct sort order was not applied in the FTP browser and panel when sorting by name.
Fixed a bug which caused some FTP servers to refuse to return any items whose names began with a period, so the Show items starting with "." setting was inoperative.
Command-down-arrow in an FTP browser window now properly works as a synonym for “open the selection”; previously it only worked on selected directories.
Fixed bug which would cause a crash when a network timeout occurred during SFTP uploading or downloading.
Fixed a regression where line numbers were drawn with a junk trailing character when using soft line numbers in the linebar.
Fixed a regression in which FTP auto-disconnection didn’t occur, so the server was liable to hang up on an active FTP connection, leading to all sorts of strange errors when navigating in FTP browsers or saving documents that had been opened via FTP.
Fixed a bug in which FTP connections weren’t properly closed when opening and saving documents via FTP; if the server enforced a limit on the number of outstanding connections, this would lead to subsequent errors.
Fixed a crash which would occur in rare situations when connecting to an FTP server in an FTP browser after having previously used the same browser and disconnecting from the server (or another one).
Fixed bug in which relative project item references weren’t correctly resolving via relative data when possible.
Fixed a bug in which the FTP/SFTP browser and save panel didn’t remember the open (or save) location when they should have, so that subsequent connection attempts would try to connect to an unexpected location (or none at all).
Fixed bug in which opening files whose names began with a period (.) would fail on certain FTP servers (most notably Windows servers).
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