Coda is my favorite editor on my MAC! Its a great web development program,
with the build in ftp client you can edit and directly save it to your host!
With all the plugins you can find its the only program you need to develop on a
mac ;)
Coda is Brilliant, my love of it has grown recently with the new thried party
plugins and SVN support. Now... if it spoke GIT too I might marry it! ;-)
Coda is a great general web development tool that I use for managing the
websites I maintain. It is a great text editor and FTP client. The other app out
there that is similar is Macrabbit's Espresso.
Simple, sweet & elegant. I've used this for about 6 months now, and it's
easily the best development tool for OSX. Coded various PHP apps using this
bad-boy, and I don't intend to change :).
Coda is brilliant. Particularly good alternative to ordinary text editors as
it adds a lot of extra functionality for those that like to hand-code (and a CSS
editor for lazy CSSers). It's great to look at, and loads so much faster than
Dreamweaver.
Some great features that you won't find in any standard text editors are the
Clips feature where you can store code clips (and it has an accompanying web
site where you can export and import clips - http://coda-clips.com) and great support for Subversion,
allowing you to retrieve, update, commit etc. all your files without having to
touch Terminal.
Great little app. I miss some of the autocompletion functionality you get with Zend Studio or PHPclipse, but overall a fantastic application.
Coda is my favorite editor on my MAC! Its a great web development program, with the build in ftp client you can edit and directly save it to your host! With all the plugins you can find its the only program you need to develop on a mac ;)
Coda is Brilliant, my love of it has grown recently with the new thried party plugins and SVN support. Now... if it spoke GIT too I might marry it! ;-)
I just love it. <3
Coda is a great general web development tool that I use for managing the websites I maintain. It is a great text editor and FTP client. The other app out there that is similar is Macrabbit's Espresso.
Wholly, wholly invaluable. I absolutely love it!
Simple, sweet & elegant. I've used this for about 6 months now, and it's easily the best development tool for OSX. Coded various PHP apps using this bad-boy, and I don't intend to change :).
Coda is brilliant. Particularly good alternative to ordinary text editors as it adds a lot of extra functionality for those that like to hand-code (and a CSS editor for lazy CSSers). It's great to look at, and loads so much faster than Dreamweaver.
Some great features that you won't find in any standard text editors are the Clips feature where you can store code clips (and it has an accompanying web site where you can export and import clips - http://coda-clips.com) and great support for Subversion, allowing you to retrieve, update, commit etc. all your files without having to touch Terminal.
I love the interface on this. It makes CSS extremely simple, especially for beginners.
Best web development tool that has ever existed.
Overpriced, underperforming.
My favorite web dev app! I think the performance could be improved at some points, but apart from that it's perfect. Love the FTP support (publish).
I want a Mac just to use it, and a lot of app, of course.
My favourite web/text editor. I don't need fancy features, and I love the interface.
I spend a lot of my time in Coda, and i have to say it's one of the slickest apps EVER.