Posted on August 27, 2008 - by brian hamm |
Panic releases CODA 1.5
How many of you out there use Panic’s Transmit as your FTP application on the Mac? Lots of you, probably. Most folks who need an FTP program are uploading HTML pages and/or PHP scripts to web servers. If that sounds like you.. then you likely have need for a powerful text editor to create those files. I bet you’ve been using something like Dreamweaver or perhaps BBEdit.. arguably two of the best damn editors in existence. Fair enough.
For some though, Dreamweaver is just too deep of an application (not to mention expensive). BBEdit users may swear by their editor of choice, but wouldn’t it be nice to have features like split pane live previews, excellent code completion, code folding, and a built-in FTP app on par with Transmit? I’ll answer that for you.. yes, it would. :) You can thank your friends at Panic Software - the same folks who make Transmit - because they have a product called CODA, and it’s what I always wanted BBEdit to.. be.
CODA has a super text editor, file transfer (Transmit is built in), svn support, css editing (raw or GUI), terminal support and integrated HTML, CSS and Javascript references.. all for well under $100. Check it out.






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