Version (as of 7/28/2020) | 13 |
Platform | |
License | Commercial |
Category | Programming |
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Software Overview
BBEdit 13 is a professional HTML and text editor application that makes text editing way more intuitive, fun, and less challenging. In this BBEdit 13 review for Mac, we will talk about what the software is all about and how it can help you with your wordsmithing and coding skills. Improved Dark Mode support and appearance switching - BBEdit 13 can automatically follow the system appearance (works great with macOS Catalina's automatic Dark Mode switching), or you can have BBEdit's appearance always be dark (or light). Set separate color schemes for each appearance mode, and they change automatically!
Main Features
- Supports popular programming languages such as Ruby, Java, and C++
- Provides helpful tools including syntax coloring for source code languages
- Features BBEdit projects for organizing files
- Allows customization of menu keys, functions, and syntax coloring
Bbedit 13 Mac
Bare Bones BBEdit is a text, code, and markup editor for Mac OS X. It is designed specifically for web designers and software developers.
![Bbedit Bbedit](https://www.wikihow.com/images_en/thumb/a/a7/Open-a-PHP-File-Step-13.jpg/v4-728px-Open-a-PHP-File-Step-13.jpg)
BBEdit supports a wide variety of computer languages, such as C++, Fortran, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Tex, PHP, and HTML. The editor features an intuitive interface with HTML and CSS markup tools that reduce coding errors and ensure proper code structure. The program provides capabilities that include the ability to search and replace across multiple files, color syntax numerous source code languages, and complete text and code.
The application helps you stay organized as you work on multiple files at the same time. You can add files to a BBEdit Project and save them with the .BBPROJECT extension. BBEdit also lets you customize the application to reflect how you work. You can customize menu keys, create your own functions, modify the behavior of built-in menus, and create your own syntax coloring.
BBEdit provides great features to help you design and develop. While it comes at a greater financial cost than free editors, such as TextWrangler, the program does offer helpful coding capabilities. If you are willing to pay, Bare Bones BBEdit will prove to be worth it.
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Supported File Types
Primary file extension
.BBPROJECTD – BBEdit Project Document
Other file extensions used by Bare Bones BBEdit 13
Supported File Types | |
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.A | Static Library |
.BBLM | BBEdit Language Module |
.BBPROJECT | BBEdit Project File |
.CGI | Common Gateway Interface Script |
.HTML | Hypertext Markup Language File |
.INC | Include File |
.JAV | Java Source File |
.JS | JavaScript File |
.M | Objective-C Implementation File |
.P | Pascal Source Code |
.PHP | PHP Source Code File |
.PL | Perl Script |
.PLX | Perl Executable File |
.PM | Perl Module |
.PPU | Free Pascal Unit File |
.R | Rez Source Code File |
.S | Source Code File |
.SQL | Structured Query Language Data File |
.TCL | Tcl Script |
.TEXTFACTORY | BBEdit Text Factory |
.TXT | Plain Text File |
.WORKSHEET | BBEdit Shell Worksheet File |
.XML | XML File |
.XSD | XML Schema Definition |
.XSL | XML Style Sheet |
Additional Related File Formats | |
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.PAS | Pascal Source File |
.SLST | Game Data File |
![Bbedit Bbedit](https://tusb-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/xiaomi-mi9se-bbeditoin.png)
Updated: July 28, 2020
Yesterday Bare Bones released BBEdit, version 13.5. There is plenty to like in this new version:
- Ready for Apple Silicon — If you get it from their website, it will be a universal build. If you are getting it from the Mac App Store, it is still Intel-only until Apple allows developers to start distributing Apple silicon builds through the Mac App Store.
- Markdown Cheat Sheet — Just as they recently did with regular expressions, BBEdit also now has built-in tools to help you learn and implement Markdown.
- Server Document Snapshots — If you are accessing documents on a server, now when you quit BBEdit, it will save a snapshot of server-based documents, so when you re-open it, things will go much faster. I spoke to Rich Siegel about this, and he does a cool trick where it checks the server file date to make sure there are no conflicts.
- “Rescued Documents” — Have you ever brain farted and quit a document without saving? BBEdit can now save a list of documents closed without saving.
There are several more new features, but the thing that stands out for me is Apple silicon support. Corel winzip mac edition 2. There was some justifiable concern in the community that power-tool apps like BBEdit may have a hard time making the Apple silicon transition as quickly as we’d like. BBEdit, which admittedly has plenty of experience with Apple silicon transitions, seems to have had no problem making the move with a version ready before there is an Apple silicon Mac on the market.