A text editor/IDE developed by Panic
Used by 738 people for 8318 hours, 22 minutes and 13 seconds
Coda is a unique web development environment that offers a complete file browser (both locally and remotely), publishing, full-featured text editor, WebKit-based preview, CSS editor with visual tools, full-featured terminal, built-in reference material, and much more. Coda is the Mac's first one-window Web development application that integrates numerous modules into one cohesive user experience.
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| Website: | panic.com/coda |
| Version: | 1.5.1 |
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i love coda. i think this is the best app for web development.
It is just one, or maybe two negative things with Coda. it is expansive and are not good to code programs with. But, it is a program for web development, so :)
Amazing application that probably made me switch on Mac. I was so blown away with its features. I can't imagine doing websites again on Windows.
Version 1.5 is a huge step forward to an already great app. I particularly like the SVN support and path-aware downloading.
just perfect! :-)
best text editor i've ever used.
This app is fantastic! An editor, ftp client, and previewer all built into one nifty program. It couldn't be better!
Thanks to the team at Panic, Dreamweaver is dead to me. Coda is absolutely fantastic.
Did gave it a try a number of times now, unfortunately every time I discover a new annoyance which makes me drop that app and fly back to TextMate. The interface thou is quite remarkable.
I've been using Coda exclusively for web dev over the past few months and I have come to absolutely love it. I'm still discovering things that it can do that impress me. Before I discovered Coda I used Dreamweaver. I will never go back to using Dreamweaver after experiencing Coda.
Switched from Dreamweaver to Coda. Mainly because of the huge price difference.
Greatest app I've ever used
Amazing App
Great app, very useful for webdeveloping. Great workflow.
I love Coda, it is an essential app for me. It feels like it was built for my style of development. It allows me to hand write my own code, but at the same time it saves me a ton of time by sparing me from having to type image paths and such. I don't use it for CSS, not because it sucks, but I already own CSSEdit and it is no where near as good as that for CSS. Actually when I think of Coda I think of CSSEdit, to me they are like one. Both programs rock hard
I think it's a fantastic app. They should build it for Windows too!!