TextWrangler 2.2 offers more than a hundred new features and improvements, according to Rich Siegel, founder and CEO of Bare Bones. A free update for registered users of version 8.5, BBEdit 8.6 costs 125$ for new users. With them, you can generate HTML code to duplicate the layout and text styles of syntax-colored code, and they can be used when creating Web pages that also include code examples.
Two new commands are also available, "Save as Styled HTML" and "Copy as Styled HTML". Just in time for Macworld's opening day, Bare Bones Software updated BBEdit, TextWrangler and Yojimbo, fixing several known issues and adding new features to each one of them.īBEdit's last version, 8.6, comes with improved language support, greatly enhanced Java and TeX language support, as well as support for the "Markdown" structured text format. Their most notorious product is the BBEdit text editor, marketed under the registered trademark "It doesn't suck." Founded back in 1993, Bare Bones was incorporated under the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in June 1994, and also produces Mailsmith, an email client, Super Get Info, a file and folder info utility, TextWrangler, a freeware lightweight text editing tool and Yojimbo, an information organizer.
Bare Bones Software is a software company located in Bedford, Massachusets that is currently developing applications for the Apple Macintosh platform only.