BBEdit 13.5 – Powerful text and HTML editor. Discussion in 'PC Apllications' started by t0nymac, Oct 16, 2020 at 12:56 AM. The dialog box is much cleaner in BBEdit 12.1.5; In BBEdit 6.01 the scheme include http,https,ftp,mailto,news,telnet,finger,gopher,wais and whois; in BBEdit 10+, doesn't save recent URLs; In BBEdit 6.01, The strange symbol next to href field is to enter the document selection in the text field.
“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.
BBEdit 13.5 Release Notes BBEdit 13.5 is a feature update, which includes notable new features, visible changes to existing features, and fixes for reported issues. Because BBEdit 13.5 builds on features that were added in BBEdit 13.0 and 13.1, please take a few moments to review the release notes for BBEdit 13.0 and BBEdit 13.1, as well as. Text Extraction - This powerful addition to BBEdit's legendary searching capabilities allows you to locate and collect search results into a single text document. Extraction can be run on the active text document, or across multiple files and folders. (click the image above to see it full size in a new browser tab).
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
Feeder 3 1 – create edit and publish rss feeds. 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 |
If you do a search around the internet for instructions on scanning documents directly to Evernote on a Macintosh, you'll find that many are out of date. You may think it's no longer possible. Well it still is..and it's very easy to set up.
Here's my simple instructions on how to capture scan images and put them directly into Evernote using Image Capture version 6.7 (OS X El Capitan)
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- Open Image Capture
- Click on the 'Show Details' button on the bottom right window
- On the pull down menu next to the 'Scan To: text, Select 'Other..'
- Select the 'Applications' Folder and then find 'Evernote'
- Click 'Open'
- You'll see the EverNote now appears in the pull down menu
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Scan file items will appear as individual notes in Evernote. Immediately after the scan, you will have an opportunity to make some notes. This is a good time to comment on why you scan the item.
Evernote recommends to use Color as the 'Kind:' and to scan at 72 dpi resolution. (See the example screenshot)
If you have Evernote Premium, the text in the scan items will be searchable. This includes photos. This means if you have a photo with an inspirational quote, you can search for it.
Note: This is backward compatible, which means that if you upgrade to Premium today, anything that you already have in Evernote account will be searchable. Make sure to give Evernote some time to scan and index all your document and photos after you upgrade.