Hi

I think that is a very good review. I would add that with BBEdit there  
are great palettes and toolbars. I have Text Factories, Clippings and  
Scripts palettes open most of the time.  I can't remember key short- 
cuts very well and so I like to have the commands for my customisation  
appear in the palettes.

The palettes readymade by BBEdit are also very useful. Some people  
like to use a CSS editor for editing CSS such as CSSEdit, but  
personally I find that simply using BBEdit's CSS palette suits me  
better. I like to just have it floating around when I'm mucking about  
with CSS. It reminds me of all that is available and seems to me to be  
a very neat CSS assistant.

Patrick

http://www.patrickjames.co.uk

On 8 Nov 2008, at 18:04, Dennis wrote:

> Here's a review I wrote on VersionTracker in August 2007 comparing
> BBEdit and TextMate. It's slightly out of date (especially with the
> release of BBEdit 9) but still holds true, I think. Anyway, take it
> for what it's worth:
>
> http://www.versiontracker.com/php/feedback/article.php?story=20070806114522845

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