A full toolset for working with extended attributes, everything you might want to know about files, and a text-only Rich Text editor, all ready for Tahoe.
DelightEd
If you’re running any version of SilentKnight before 2.10, you need to update it now for compatibility with Catalina and later, particularly for Sequoia. And there are more essential updates too.
Three new versions that are compatible with Writing Tools in Sequoia 15.1 beta, and should perform better in other recent versions of macOS.
How to set up your own styles in TextEdit, DelightEd or another editor using macOS’s features. Use them to make laying out styled text easier and more powerful.
For 34 years, Macs were known for rendering black text on a white background. Then came Dark mode, and five years later some apps still can’t cope with it.
A new version of this Rich Text editor now remembers its appearance mode, and uses that as the default mode for documents too.
Updates: Alifix 1.3, Apfelstrudel 1.5, DelightEd 2.1, Dystextia 1.8, Nalaprop 1.2 and Podofyllin 1.2
Refresh Finder Aliases, explore Unicode normalisation, create rich Rich Text Documents, obfuscate text with Unicode, parse multilingual text, and view and analyse PDF documents.
Finally out of beta, this Rich Text editor supports unusual features such as interlinear text, and is a Universal App.
Running native on both Intel and Apple Silicon hardware, some useful tools to help you work and develop on new hardware and macOS.
Thanks to Michele, who discovered one of those rare Unicode UTF-16 text files, found that DelightEd couldn’t make […]
