
I primarily use it for HTML, CSS, JS, and Python, where it's extremely strong.
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In 9.0, BBEdit has code completion, projects, and a ton of other improvements. Even though the Drawing toolbar looks almost identical among the different OOo applications, it is actually a different toolbar in each.īBEdit is heavily AppleScriptable.If you add the Fontwork dialog button to the Drawing toolbar in Draw, you won't find it on the Drawing toolbar in Writer. However, you can convert a shape to a polygon or curve, then use the Fontwork dialog to lay the label text along the outline. You will need to add it again for each application where you want to use it. The clippings system works like magic, and has selection, indentation, placeholder, and insertion point tags, it's not just dumb text.

The regexp and multiple-file Find dialogs beat anything else for usability. It handles gigantic files with ease most text editors (TextMate especially) slow down to a dead crawl or just crash when presented with a large file.

It tries to twist and bend Emacs into something it's not (a super-native OS X app). If you ever plan on making a serious effort at learning Emacs, immediately forget about Aquamacs.
