Meet Coda, One-Window Web Development
The crew over at Panic Software has been busy building a new application called Coda. Coda is described as “one-window web development,” featuring a web development workflow, file transfers via Transmit, a CSS editor, accurate previews, and even an on-line tutorial.
The introductory cost for Coda is $79.
I may give this app a shot even though I’m not a web developer by any means. Panic uses this analogy to explain why Coda:
We’d have our text editor open, with Transmit open to save files to the server. We’d be previewing in Safari, running queries in Terminal, using a CSS editor, and reading references on the web. “This could be easier,†we realized. “And much cooler.â€
While doing fun work for Kin Wah Chop Suey and a possibly revamped 939 site, I understand this described situation. I got all kinds of apps and windows open, and it gets real confusing real fast. Having an “one-window web development” environment would be way cool. I’ve been looking for a CSS editor and heard great things about Transmit (and other Panic software), so why not?
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