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The 15th most popular text editor/IDE on Mac OS X

Espresso is a web development environnement / text editor for OS X, from the makers of CSSEdit. Espresso 1.0 supports HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript and PHP out of the box. Publish using FTP, SFTP, FTP/SSL or Amazon S3. More third-party language Sugars and themes are available at the Coffee House. Edit

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  • girlBASIC expert

    Love it!

  • vik407 fanatic
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    CSS Editor please :-)

  • matiasjajaja fanatic

    put CSSeditor as a built in feature.

  • Arifandi expert

    Clean light and fast, but macrabbit should put csseditor built in.

  • Pok3 overlord
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    Nice interface and features.:D

  • iHeyam expert
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    I love this app, got it from MacHeist on sale (13 app for 39$ )
    Thanks MacHeist:)

  • inflex13 devotee
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    I love this app specially with sugar system.

  • jauriya expert
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    This application for a while was my main web-development application. Editing, uploading as well as previewing files/page went through this application, never even had a single crash!

    However for that price, I'd much rather get TextMate, which supports much more highlighting.

  • emptyhands expert
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    It's not perfect, but excellent web development features (support for several major coding languages including CSS and Javascript, a "quick preview" window, and the ability to save code snippets for frequent use, among other things) in a beautiful package make this a great program for website development.

  • Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten enthusiast

    Windows????

  • EricJD fanatic
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    My go-to app for coding. I absolutely love it!

  • Brian Johnson expert
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    I'll have to be brutal; it's not TextMate and it really has poor language support (at the moment). It looks good, but I just can't get out of the TextMate groove. Perhaps it works better for those with a few web based languages, but for me (C, C++, C#, Obj-C, Java, Ruby, Rails, Perl, Python and SQL) it's just not an option... yet.

  • chrisleydon fanatic

    Espresso has become the app that has replaced my current text editor, despite the fact that it's still in its beta stages.

    Lovingly put together, simple to use and bursting full of features. Espresso has become quite close to my heart and my favourite text editor.

  • Thom Simmons fanatic
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    Espresso is a solid foundation for effective web development. If they could fix the most annoying issues (remember my preferences! stop turning the toolbar back on!) it would be even better. In any case, I use Espresso daily, regularly, and constantly for Python and Django development (I wrote and am writing the Python & Django Sugars. At this point, I'm holding out for my toolbar fix before I release the newest versions of these sugars.)

  • leozzz devotee
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    This application shows a lot of promise... Slightly too bug ridden at present though!

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Website: macrabbit.com/espresso/
Developer: Macrabbit
License: Demo
Price: $59.95
Version: 1.0.7
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Usage: 3 months, 2 days, 27 minutes and 33 seconds
Usage since: 10 July 2007
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