I came from a web workflow combining SubEthaEdit, Transmit, and a web
browser. I didn't even use a real CSS editor, because that was too much to buy.
However, as soon as I downloaded the Coda demo, I fell in love with its
simplicity, graphics, and tight integration. I also loved that it built-in the
tools that I was already using, so that I still can have the same SubEthaEdit
and Transmit features available to me.
I am usually very hesitant to use software that costs money because I'm never
sure if it's actually worth the price. Coda, however, has been worth its weight
in gold to me, and has officially become my new web development tool, even if it
is a bit on the more expensive side.
Review by Douglas Bell (over 2 years ago)
I came from a web workflow combining SubEthaEdit, Transmit, and a web browser. I didn't even use a real CSS editor, because that was too much to buy. However, as soon as I downloaded the Coda demo, I fell in love with its simplicity, graphics, and tight integration. I also loved that it built-in the tools that I was already using, so that I still can have the same SubEthaEdit and Transmit features available to me.
I am usually very hesitant to use software that costs money because I'm never sure if it's actually worth the price. Coda, however, has been worth its weight in gold to me, and has officially become my new web development tool, even if it is a bit on the more expensive side.