Coda
In their constant quest to raise the bar for quality Mac applications, Panic has just released their latest application, Coda. It’s a website editor for all of us hand-coders, and it’s more awesome than a robot that knows how to make a club sandwich (which I think would be pretty awesome, or maybe I’m just hungry). Not to mention the absolutely gorgeous website that I can’t stop staring at. It’s definitely motivation to keep improving my stuff! Good job guys, and happy 10th anniversary!
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Yeah from the hour or two that I’ve currently fiddled with Coda, it looks like Panic has once again lived up to its moto of “Shockingly good mac software”!
Coda is such an awesome app! Even though, I have basiclly no clue how to code a nice website, I’m going to be getting this app. Their website is really nice too! They have “Shockingly Good Mac Software” !
I was getting discouraged by the lack of updates to Transmit after my many feedback emails, but I was confident they were up to something big, and did they ever deliver. I’m not the all-in-one kinda guy, so I’ll be sticking with my BBEdit+Transmit+etc workflow for some time to come, but I’m excited about the the new Transmit Turbo FTP engine they developed for Coda. It’s going to be added to Transmit probably in v4.0, so that’s something to look forward to.
Now, if we could only get that Stunt gang to update OTJ, I’d be singing in the rain…
Both Stunt and Panic make being a Mac user so enjoyable. Keep up the great work.