news, links // 2012.04.12 08:01:26 [hh]
Wir gratulieren: "BBedit" wird 20!
Heute vor 20 Jahren hat ein gewisser Mac-Entwickler namens Rich Siegel seinen Text-Editor "BBEdit" für Mac-System 6 vorgestellt. Seitdem ist viel Zeit vergangen, und der legendäre und sehr empfehlenswerte Mac-Text-Editor ist mittlerweile schon in Version 10.1.1. Grund genug zu gratulieren und einen Blick zurück zu werfen.
Hier ein kurzer geschichtlicher Abriss (basierend auf Unternehmens-Informationen):
- 2012
- April 10: TextWrangler 4.0 released
- January 9: BBEdit 10.1.1 maintenance update released
- 2011
- October 5: BBEdit 10.1 update with Open File by Name enhancements and more
- July 19:BBEdit 10.0 released
- January 6, 2011: Yojimbo, TextWrangler and BBEdit available in the Mac App Store
- 2010
- October 26: BBEdit 9.6 update released with HTML5 support
- April 27, 2010: BBEdit 9.5 update released with Live Search, event attachment scriptability, and much more
- 2009
- November 3: BBEdit 9.3 released with many new workflow features
- May 7: BBEdit 9.2 released with numerous new features
- 2008
- August 28: BBEdit 9.0 released
- 2007
- January 9: BBEdit 8.6 update brings a cornucopia of enhancements and language updates
- 2006
- September 6: BBEdit 8.5 released with Code Folding, Clippings, and much more
- 2005
- April 28: BBEdit 8.2 adds support for Automator, the new personal automation assistant in Mac OS X 10.4
- March 28: BBEdit 8.1 adds support for Subversion, Text Factory enhancements and more
- 2004
- December 17: BBEdit 8.0 wins Macworld Magazine 2004 Editors’ Choice Award
- August 30: BBEdit 8.0 adds Documents Drawer and Navigation Bar, Text Factories, Perforce support, and much more
- 2003
- December 17: BBEdit chosen as “Best Third-Party Product” in MacInTouch Reader Choice Poll
- November 13: BBEdit 7.1 adds Preview in BBEdit command for live HTML rendering, SFTP support, and FTP and SFTP server discovery via Rendezvous
- May: Bare Bones Software celebrates its 10th Anniversary
- March 11: BBEdit 7.0.3 adds new preference option, HTML placeholder, and interface refinements
- February 25: TextWrangler 1.0 released, new budget-priced product for composing, modifying, and transforming text
- February 18: BBEdit 7.0.2 supports automatic sensing and translation of a file’s text encoding
- 2002
- November 13: BBEdit 7.0 released, adding CVS support, multiple web site support, and more
- 2001
- December: BBEdit 6.5 receives Macworld Editors’ Choice Award for best Web Development Software
- October 17: BBEdit 6.5 released, adding CSS markup tools, more grep power, Unix scripting integration, authenticated saves, and more
- May 31: BBEdit Lite 6.1 released, runs natively on Mac OS X
- April 20: BBEdit 6.1 released, first commercial product to run natively on Mac OS X
- 2000
- November 16: BBEdit 6 chosen as finalist for Macworld Editors’ Choice Award
- September 11: BBEdit 6.0 released, introduces support for multi-byte text, XHTML, and added extensibility
- January 19: BBEdit and webSavant bundle offers powerful combination for teaching and learning HTML
- 1999
- August 17: BBEdit Lite 4.6 allows assigning key equivalents to menu commands
- May 25: BBEdit 5.1 adds direct integration with MacPerl
- 1998
- November 6: BBEdit 5.0 introduces revamped and improved HTML Tools
- February 20: BBEdit Lite 4.1 released
- 1997
- October 6: Bare Bones Software announces collaboration with Macromedia to provide high-technology web authoring tools
- August 4: BBEdit 4.5 introduces new Table Builder companion application
- January: BBEdit 4.0 wins Macworld’s Web Authoring World Class Award
- 1996
- December 10: BBEdit 4.0 honored as 1996 Editors’ Choice Award Finalist
- August 7: Bare Bones Software unveils BBEdit for OpenDoc at Macworld Expo
- May 13: BBEdit 4.0 introduces syntax coloring
- 1995
- August 7: Bare Bones Software releases BBEdit 3.5 and debuts company web site
- January 4: BBEdit 3.1 released, introduces new “soft” text wrapping feature
- 1994
- July 29: BBEdit 3.0 is accelerated for Power Macintosh
- June 20: Bare Bones Software incorporates in Massachusetts; Rich Siegel turns 27
- 1993
- November 22: MacUser names BBEdit 2.5 a finalist for Editors’ Choice Award
- May 11: After a year of enhancement and refinement, BBEdit 2.5 is commercially released. BBEdit Lite is introduced to serve the needs of those looking for a capable free text editor.
- 1992
- April 27: MacWEEK columnist Ric Ford reviews BBEdit, calling it “a great new editor” and calling out its support for Grep pattern matching and multi-file searching.
- April 12: Veteran Mac developer Rich Siegel announces the release of “BBEdit”, a new freeware text editor for the Mac.
Direkter Link: www.barebones.com/ company/ history.html
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