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You should always use the current stable version, which is {{Version}}, if you want to work with Bluefish.  
You should always use the current <b>stable version</b>, which is <b>{{Version}}</b>, if you want to work with Bluefish.
There are packages for various Operating systems (Linux, Windows, Mac) and Linux distributions available [https://bluefish.openoffice.nl/download.html from the project webpage] or from [http://sourceforge.net/projects/bluefish/files/ sourceforge].


If you are interested in latest features, you can download and compile the source code which is available via SVN ([https://bluefish.openoffice.nl/development.html / you find instructions here])
If you are interested in latest features, you can download and compile the source code which is available via SVN ([https://bluefish.openoffice.nl/development.html you find instructions here]). But be aware that this version can contain bugs. If you are interested in helping, it is of course a good way to use the SVN version. If you encounter a bug, you can report it to the developers so they can fix it.

Latest revision as of 09:44, 16 December 2022

You should always use the current stable version, which is 2.2.12, if you want to work with Bluefish. There are packages for various Operating systems (Linux, Windows, Mac) and Linux distributions available from the project webpage or from sourceforge.

If you are interested in latest features, you can download and compile the source code which is available via SVN (you find instructions here). But be aware that this version can contain bugs. If you are interested in helping, it is of course a good way to use the SVN version. If you encounter a bug, you can report it to the developers so they can fix it.