

Sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/ "BBEditSerialNumber:12.0" -string "ACTUAL_BBEDIT_SERIAL" You can generate such a file by issuing the following Terminal command: directly issue the command necessary to create such a file on each desired machine. create a global preferences file which contains your institution's BBEdit serial number and then install this file onto each desired machine, orġ. Much of this will be obvious to many of you but according to Bare Bones, here is how you can mass deploy:ĭepending on your own preferences and/or the capabilities of the management tool(s) you are using, you may either:ġ. To use it just download the BBEdit installer and enter a username: University of Waterloo and password : BEC120-DSXHM-YZJTJ-C8HE6Īgain this is for EDU only and only licensed for University of Waterloo use.

PLEASE REMEMBER THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY AT UW! Thanks to Sandra Laughlin, we have access to this. This locks some of BBEdit’s features but makes it at least as good as TextWrangler.
BBEDIT 8 DOWNLOAD FULL VERSION
If you decide that the full version of BBEdit is too rich for your blood (my case), there is an education only ‘lite’ license available for BBEdit. If any of you are users of Textwrangler (from Bare Bones) software, you will have noticed that they are shutting it down, trying to get users to use the awesome BBEdit.
