I placed an order for an upgrade to BBEdit v10 about an hour ago. I
didn't hear back, except from PayPal confirming the order. I emailed
sales 25 minutes ago, no reply yet. What time do they start work?
Impatient? Yes, of course, but I need BBEdit asap to finish some
work.
DN
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On Wednesday, February 29, 2012, dcn d...@dcnicholls.com wrote:
I placed an order for an upgrade to BBEdit v10 about an hour ago. I
didn't hear back, except from PayPal confirming the order. I emailed
sales 25 minutes ago, no reply yet. What time do they start work?
The sales office is
Hi,
I currently use BBEdit alongside GitHub for Mac to manage our projects.
One of Git's killer features is the ease with which you can create new
branches and then switch between them - it would be great if BBEdit had
some awareness of the branch you're currently working on.
The main feature
I'm curious how the sandboxing requirements are going to be affecting future
versions of BBEdit on the Mac App Store.
Just idle curiosity, I own the regular version.
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I'm curious how the sandboxing requirements are going to be affecting future
versions of BBEdit on the Mac App Store.
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On Feb 29, 2012, at 6:55 PM, Steve Kalkwarf kalkw...@barebones.com wrote:
I'm curious how the sandboxing requirements are going to be affecting future
versions of BBEdit on the Mac App Store.
http://www.amazon.com/Passion-Natural-Water-Based-Lubricant-Gallon/dp/B005MR3IVO
So, looks
I use git via SourceTree, a local GUI app. When I switch branches,
open (and closed) BBEdit documents change to the versions in the last
commit of the switched-to branch. Since SourceTree just issues git
commands (switching is checkout), I don't know why it doesn't happen
for you.
Steve
On Feb
Good morning,
On 29/02/12 at 6:36 AM -0800, Pete Walker
crayzeep...@gmail.com wrote:
The main feature I'm looking for is for the currently open
files of a project to be branch-aware.
For example, if I switch branches in git, it would be useful if
BBEdit would change the currently open
I'm curious how the sandboxing requirements are going to be affecting
future versions of BBEdit on the Mac App Store.
Just idle curiosity, I own the regular version.
Steve, your answer gave me a good laugh.. and by Rich's reply I am thinking
that we are supposed to take this off list.. but I