![]() Microsoft needs it's own shtick, and to shtick to it. Microsoft takes credit for things Apple has created, and the regular "PC" user will never know the difference. What gets me the most about Microsoft copying Apple is the fact that all those Windows users who don't know jack about OS X start thinking that Windows is *so* innovative and looks *so* awesome! What they will probably never know or care to realize, is OS X did it first, and also far better. I'm forced to use Windows every day at work, and I want to shoot myself. Windows never finds anything I'm looking for, and items are always scattered every which way it's so difficult to pinpoint anything. ![]() I can type in any document, application, anything, and it will be found easily. Windows Explorer is so convoluted and a pain in my bum to use. Holy crap, I can't believe I just read that. Can we please get something better? Windows Explorer is far better in my view. That's definitely been the worst thing about switching to Mac, in my opinion. ![]() And it's been with us since Classic.īy the way, the Mac Finder is horrible. I actually love list view and pretty much always use it. And that's something I hate about Windows. In Windows you cannot show every single file in every single folder that is in a folder hierarchy. You can then easily move files from folder to folder.Īlso, this list view comes in handy for printing out to show a client exactly what is on their disk that I have sent to them. It will open all folders within the that folder's hierarchy. ![]() If you want to open all of the folders within that folder at the same time while in list view, hold down option while you click on the little arrow next to folder you want to open. Open your folder in list view by either selecting the list icon at the top of the Finder window or hold down command and hit 2 (Command+1 - icon view, Command+2 - list view, Command+3 Column view). Your subscription will renew automatically, unless you cancel your subscription at least 24 hours prior to the end of the currently active subscription period.Maybe I'm wrong, but how on earth do you move a file to a deeply nested folder in the Finder? Purchasing a subscription will permanently end your evaluation period, and forfeits any unused portion of the evaluation period, if applicable.ġ1. Please see our comparison chart for a detailed listing of which advanced features are available with a subscription.ġ0. After the evaluation period has expired, you can continue to use BBEdit for free, forever, with no nag screens or unsolicited interruptions.ĩ. Using BBEdit in free mode costs you nothing, while providing an upgrade path to advanced features and capabilities.Ĩ. BBEdit offers a 30-day evaluation period (beginning the first time you use it on your computer), during which its full feature set is available.ħ. As the "go to" tool for web site designers, web application developers, writers, and software developers, this award-winning product provides an abundance of high-performance features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text, code, and HTML/XML markup.Ħ. ![]() Your iTunes Account will be charged for the renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the currently active subscription period, and your account history will reflect the cost of the renewal.ĥ. An active subscription gives you access to all of BBEdit’s advanced features, including any new features that we introduce during updates or major upgrades, for as long as the subscription is in good standing.Ĥ. To enable BBEdit’s advanced features after the evaluation period is over, you will need to have an active BBEdit subscription.ģ. An intelligent interface provides easy access to BBEdit’s best-of-class features, including: grep pattern matching search and replace across multiple files project definition tools function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages code folding FTP and SFTP open and save AppleScript, Automator, and Shortcuts support Unix scripting support text and code completion a complete set of robust HTML tools and more.Ģ. ![]()
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