![]() ![]() ![]() If you want a text editor that lets you have multiple documents open at the same time in the same window interface, that’s a big selling point for TextWrangler. Not ideal for creation of HTML or live WebKit Safari previews for sites, for that you’ll want the sister product from Bare Bones called BBEdit.Doesn’t support Word or RTF docs (only plain text is supported).Automatically saves unsaved work when you quit the app.Easily save your work (or a copy of it) to an FTP/SFTP server.Great for “find and replace” on a massive scale.Work with multiple files at the same time (and see differences between them with ease).Allows for lightning fast search of your various text snippets, while also providing great architecture to keep text pieces organized in a logical fashion.In other words, it offers a full-featured app experience that allows users to edit, manipulate, and utilize different pieces of text with ease. The developer’s description from the Mac App Store reads (in part) as follows: “TextWrangler’s best-of-class features include…search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, code folding, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Mac OS X Unix scripting support.” If you’re in the market for some new developer tools that won’t break the bank, TextWrangler, developed by Bare Bones Software Inc., may be of interest to you. It’s a shame, because there are a lot of great apps in that category, and I feel like I’m not the only Mac fanatic not giving those apps their due. We all have our own favorite categories to browse in the Mac App Store, and sadly, I often forget all about Developer Tools. One area of the Mac App Store that I don’t pay enough attention to is Developer Tools. ![]()
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