Patrick Mueller <[email protected]> sez:

you wrote:
[...]
>But really, I have no need for projects, as far as I know.  In fact,
>it's a bit of a hassle to have a separate file to keep around just for
>the project, just to get the luxury of the drawer.  Maybe I'm missing
>something with projects; but I tend to work with BBEdit and multiple
>and tabbed Terminal windows.  Philosophically, I love BBEdit as my
>text editor, but it doesn't need to be my whole world :-)


Projects allow you to include items from multiple sources and are available
as targets for multi-file operations, i.e. searches and text factories.

How useful these options may be, will of course depend on your workflow.


>>From a UI perspective, it's seems like it's quite confusing, as
>projects and disk browsers look VERY similar, but of course act
>completely different.  I can understand that trying to unify these
>might be hard.  But I would be happy with no unification, an expert
>mode setting to disable projects, and have disk browser act more like
>project does today, from the aspect of the tree picker and the drawer,
>if it came to that.

We're aware this capability would be desirable and it's on our list. :)


Regards,

 Patrick Woolsey
==
Bare Bones Software, Inc.                        <http://www.barebones.com>
P.O. Box 1048, Bedford, MA 01730-1048

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