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TextWrangler 2.0 Bare Bones Software's TextWrangler 2.0 is a text editor for any Mac user who has to handle large volumes of text---clerical tasks, code writing, or Web site maintenance. It doesn't share BBEdit's advanced authoring and code management tools, but you can't argue with the price -- free! |
Macworld December 14, 2006 Dori Smith |
BBEdit 8.5 Essential editing tool adds more for a lower price. |
Macworld March 2003 Jason Snell |
BBEdit 7.0 An excellent tool for text specialists gets even better. |
Macworld January 2001 Jason Snell & Lisa Schmeiser |
BBEdit 6.0 Excellent Text Editor Gets Mixed-Bag Update... |
Macworld February 2002 Jason Snell |
BBEdit 6.5 Bare Bones Software's BBEdit is beloved by many different kinds of Mac users, and rightly so... |
Macworld April 5, 2007 Philip Michaels |
Versomatic 1.0 Version-tracking application helps you stay on top of file revisions. |
Macworld July 2003 Jason Snell |
TextWrangler 1.0 Text editor brings BBEdit features to bargain market |
PC World October 2001 Dennis O'Reilly |
Easy Steps to a Great Site Tips, tricks, and tools that will help you spruce up a dowdy home page--or build a brand-new one. |
PC Magazine February 1, 2009 Neil Randall |
Personalize Revisions Styles in Microsoft Word No one uses comments and revisions tracking because they're fun. So how can you make these workplace tools work better for you? |
Macworld February 2001 Dori Smith |
PageSpinner 3.0 Easy-to-Use Web Tool Has a Few Quirks but Is Still a Great Value... |
Macworld September 2001 Andy Ihnatko |
Making Great Software A few simple rules separate the best Mac apps from the rest... |
Macworld March 29, 2006 Lisa Schmeiser |
MarsEdit 1.1 MarsEdit 1.1 is a desktop-based tool for posting entries to Web logs that will appeal to experienced bloggers who want a quick way compose and publish. |
The Motley Fool September 4, 2007 Tom Taulli |
Hummingbird Sings for Wall Street Open Text's major software acquisition takes flight. Investors looking for a software opportunity may find Open Text attractive. |