2/11/2023 0 Comments Bbedit 12 review![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I do a lot of text and data formatting in BBEdit, and one of the great additions in this version is a Columns editing command, that enables quick processing of comma- and tab-delimited text ranges-you can cut, copy, delete, and rearrange columns. (I’ve been using a slightly modified set of text colors in BBEdit for ages now.) These kids today, with their dark themes! Fortunately, old complainers like me can switch back to the light theme or build a custom theme of their own. In keeping with the style of the times, BBEdit now uses a dark theme-light text on a dark background-by default. “Almost every line of code has been touched,” according to BBEdit author Rich Siegel. Today marks the arrival of version 12, with a bunch of new features and changes-Bare Bones Software says more than a hundred of them. Have I written more than a million words in Bare Bones Software’s BBEdit? I probably passed that mark a while ago, but who’s counting? It’s been my primary writing tool for the last 20-plus years, and it’s still going strong. No longer do I need to go to Excel just to format tab-delimited text. ![]()
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