Bare Bones Software Ships BBEdit 9.1
Bare Bones Software announced the release and immediate availability of BBEdit® 9.1, a significant update to its professional strength HTML and text editor.
In a Mac industry first, BBEdit 9.1 includes a copy of Consolas Regular, an antialiased font optimized for the editing of text and code, including markup, on screen. Consolas is licensed from Ascender Corporation specifically for use with BBEdit 9. BBEdit 9.1 also introduces a revamped interface for working with files via FTP and SFTP, significant improvements to FTP file transfer performance, and workflow refinements for projects and multi-file searching.
“BBEdit 9.0 advanced the state of the art for our customers, and we’re excited to keep pushing forward with the improvements that 9.1 brings,” said Rich Siegel, founder and CEO of Bare Bones Software, Inc. “From the visual presentation of text on screen to the fine details under the hood, we’re always working to make BBEdit the most productive possible tool for our customers.”
The BBEdit 9.1 update is also a maintenance release that fixes reported issues and adds several enhancements and other refinements to this award-winning HTML and text editor. Detailed information on all of the changes and improvements in BBEdit 9.1 can be found at www.barebones.com.
The BBEdit 9.1 update is available free of charge to all registered BBEdit 9.0 customers from the Bare Bones Software Web site.
Pricing and Availability
BBEdit 9 is available at a suggested retail price of US$125. Any registered owner of BBEdit can upgrade for US$30. Upgrades may be ordered from the Bare Bones Software online store.
Anyone who purchased BBEdit 8.5 to 8.7 on or after January 1, 2008 is eligible to receive a free upgrade. Eligible customers who purchased directly from Bare Bones Software have been notified via email.
Educational discounts and site license pricing are also available. For details please visit the company’s online store, send email to sa***@*******es.com, or call (978) 251-0500.
This article was last modified on December 17, 2022
This article was first published on December 16, 2008
