BBEdit is one of my front-line tools for coding. I get the allure of IDEs 
but can't stand simplistic text editors.

It's also a front line tool for prose and Markdown, which I get may not be 
everyone's cup of tea. Notebook files are ideal for certain writing tasks. 
Please never drop support for Notebooks!

Tonight I need to mail-merge a safety alert to a number of government 
offices. Alas, my favorite word processor doesn't have a mail-merge 
function.

Affinity Publisher does. Problem solved, except I'd rather take a sharp 
stick in the eye than write in Affinity Publisher.

I've written many pamphlets with BBEdit, leveraging the Notebook format to 
keep all my sections, articles, and sidebars in one neat bundle. BBEdit's 
remove blank lines feature makes text perfect for copy-and-paste into 
Affinity. Command-Z back in BBEdit restores my Markdown paragraphs bounded 
by double newlines.

Tonight, it occurred to me I can bundle a CSV file with my prose in a 
Notebook, keeping record of who I mail-merged to alongside my text. As the 
conversation progresses, replies and additional CSV mailing lists will go 
in collections, which are like folders in a BBEdit Notebook.

Sometimes when you have a hammer, everything really is a nail. BBEdit is 
like that. Impressive!

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