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BBEdit 14.0.3

  -  21.6 MB  -  Trial

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system. Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of BBEdit 14.0.3.


For those interested in downloading the most recent release of BBEdit for Mac or reading our review, simply click here.


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What's new in this version:

Additions & Changes:
- BBEdit 14.0.3 does not add any new features. (It doesn't take away any, either.)

Fixed:
- Fixed bug in which the HTML syntax checker would report certain correctly formed content types as invalid
- Fixed bug in which printing a note would not show its given title in the printed document header
- Made a change so that the test for Emmet availability doesn't slow the application down unnecessarily. (Among other things this means that the "Expand Emmet Abbreviation" command won't be enabled until the work is done.)
- Fixed bug in which PHP functions with a namespaced return type declaration would not appear in the function menu
- BBEdit declares to macOS that it doesn't need any adjustments to display area to account for the menu bar notch on Macs that have them
- When running on macOS 11.0 and later, restored breathing room between the check box and the item title in the Multi-File Search window's list of search sources
- Fixed bug in the Objective-C function scanner in which method implementations with comments in the method signature would not be listed correctly
- The Perl language module now generates folds for all brace blocks, not just the outermost block in a function
- Added registry.npmjs.org to the Little Snitch policy list, so that when running node-ish things there's an explanation
- Fixed bug in the FTP/SFTP browser window, which double-clicking on a directory for which you didn't have read permissions would dutifully report an error, and then the internal state of the browser window would get confused, in such a way that future directory navigation in the browser would open a new browser window.
- On macOS 11.0 and later, refined the alert behavior so that Esc can be used to dismiss single-button alerts without affecting the alert layout; this also corrects layout in the "application error" dialog box.
- Resolved a behavior change in which dragging a .webloc file into an editing window would insert the (XML) contents of the file, rather than (as intended) the URL location specified by the file's contents.
- Added mobileconfig to the built-in list of filename extensions mapped to XML
- Fixed bug in the Go and Swift language modules in which line comments which ended at the end of the file instead of at a line break were not correctly colored
- When doing an "Open Selection" with a partial path inside of a file belonging to a web site project, BBEdit will try to resolve it against the project's "Templates & Includes" directory, if possible.
- Made a change to guard against a crash reported when choosing items from the Window menu (which we can't reproduce, but it seems real enough so there you go)
- Fixed bug in which deleting a (local) document's backing file and then using "Save As" to save the document in the same location, without making any changes, would not actually write the file out.

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