On Thu, May 24, 2007 8:26 am, stephen rouse wrote: > > On May 24, 2007, at 12:27 AM, Chris Pepper wrote: > >> I think it's been down for a while... > > we should revive a site for bbedit power users.
Amen! I've used BBEdit for 10+ years, but feel like I hardly scratch the surface of it most days. I have some UNIX Filters that I'd be happy to share and would like to see others, as well. > every time i look at my folder of a bazillion unix filters, i think > 'man, other people would probably dig some of these.' > i used to have a unix filters cookbook online, but it has fallen into > disrepair. > if i revived this concept, would some of you guys be willing to > contribute content? > at a bare minimum, i'd like to have a system where people can submit > their unix filters. > might also be useful if people could upload screen capture movies of > particularly useful workflows they've derived? > time and again i use bbedit to automate some dreary text processing > task, saving countless hours of slogging, and often saving my client > a bunch of money in the process. > > i can host all of this stuff on my isp without a problem. I'd be happy to help out the same way. I have a co-located Intel Mac Mini running 10.4.9 that has plenty of CPU and network bandwidth and lots of disk space available (200+ GB) for something like this. What I don't have is time to set up something (clients and/or wife would be less than thrilled), but I could provide an account or ten to let someone else work it. > thoughts? > > -stephen Mike Schienle -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Have a feature request? Not sure the software's working correctly? If so, please send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not to the list. List FAQ: <http://www.barebones.com/support/lists/bbedit_talk.shtml> List archives: <http://www.listsearch.com/BBEditTalk.lasso> To unsubscribe, send mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
