The web dev app we have all been waiting for
This program is exactly what I have been looking for in a web development app. I use a combination of Textmate, Dreamweaver, CSSEdit, Terminal, and Rbrowser to get my work done. What I really need is something that will do everything those apps do, but in a nice, tight package. The more I look at Coda, the more I realize that I found that app. This thing is great!
Panic, the fine folks that bring us Transmit, finally revealed the top secret app they’ve been developing over the past year with the release of the web development application Coda V1.0. This is not a WYSIWYG, drag-and-drop, do-all application. Coda has a specific target audience that consists of people who edit raw code using multiple tools such as a text editor, FTP client, CSS editor and Terminal.
Coda brings all these tools together in one neat interface. You can organize your files using Sites, edit with the text editor, utilize the built in preview functionality, style your pages with the CSS builder and even access Terminal with one click for those times you need to do a little MySQL or other Terminal task. You can make your changes locally then publish to the web, or edit the files directly on the server using the built in Transmit FTP engine. And as an added bonus, for those times you are stuck trying to remember syntax or learning something new, it also includes access to HTML, CSS, Javascript and PHP reference books from within the interface.










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