Yes, you can certainly use BBEdit 10.5 and 11.x together on the
same Mac -- the only catch is that you'll need to manually
launch the version you want as the OS isn't very good about
keeping track.
(PS: I have several flavors of BBEdit on my own machine for
testing so am speaking from experience here. :-)
Regards,
Patrick Woolsey
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Bare Bones Software, Inc. <http://www.barebones.com/>
On 7/4/16 at 2:00 PM, [email protected] (Taupe Editor) wrote:
I have been using BBEdit 10.x for several years (since whenever
it came out), and it is just perfect. I mostly use vim, but I
do use BBEdit every single day for certain types of tasks. Many
times each day.
BBEdit 11.x has one very alluring feature: Git support.
However, I love BBEdit 10.x so much, I am afraid of clobbering
it when I install 11.x.
Is it possible to keep both 10.x and 11.x on the same Mac? I am
not sure how BBEdit works internally and whether that would
cause issues. For vim, it would be very difficult to use two
versions. vim looks for config files in specific places, so two
versions of the executable would be stepping on one another's toes.
Thanks,
Taupe
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