Bare Bones Software
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corporation | |
Industry | Software industry |
Founded | June 1994 |
Headquarters | North Chelmsford, Massachusetts |
Products | Mac OS & Mac OS X software |
Website | http://www.barebones.com/ |
Bare Bones Software is a private North Chelmsford, Massachusetts, USA software company developing software tools for the Apple Macintosh platform. The company developed the BBEdit text editor, marketed under the registered trademark "It doesn't suck,"[1] and has been mentioned as a "Top-Tier Mac developer"[2] by Mac OS X journalist John Siracusa.
The company was founded in May 1993, and incorporated under the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in June 1994.
Product list
- BBEdit Professional HTML and Text Editor.
- BBEdit Lite Free "lightweight" Text Editor (replaced by TextWrangler).
- Mailsmith Email client (ownership transferred to Stickshift Software; became freeware.)[1]
- Super Get Info File and folder info utility for Mac OS X. (discontinued)
- TextWrangler Free, lightweight Text Editor which replaced BBEdit Lite.
- Yojimbo Information Organizer.
- WeatherCal application that adds weather forecasts to iCal.
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External links
- Bare Bones home page, with links to product pages
- 2006 E-mail interview with Bare Bones founder Rich Siegel
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