BBEdit 10.1: A big leveling step with new, tweaked, fixed features

The most recent whole number release of this HTML/text editor brought many changes, including reinvented markup tools, Dropbox support, a presence on the Mac App Store and slimmer $40 price tag. Here’s the big leveling step that inevitably follows a major rewrite.
Since 1991, that’s how long this writing, coding, editing whatever app has been around and its fresher than ever. Now, Barebones 10.1 (release notes) is available and comes to market with the following changes:
• ”Open File by Name” has gotten a makeover
• The Arrange command on the Window menu toggles to “Tile Two Front Windows” when you hold down the Option key
• Multi-File Search window now has a target called “Frontmost Project”
• It’s now possible to preview things using “Preview in BBEdit” that aren’t HTML or HTML generators
• When previewing documents in a particular language, you can specify the default CSS to be used when previewing
• New expert preference available to control the < img > tag
• There’s a new expert preference to control the default language for new untitled documents
• Plus dozens of other changes and fixes
Although BBEdit is available on the Mac App Store, you’ll need to download this specific update via the app’s internal updater or download it here. If you’re interested in buying please get it now — BBEdit 10 (App Store, $39.99) — and help support the Fairer Platform.




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