Coda, one-window web development for Mac OS X
Monday, April 23rd, 2007
Panic has released Coda, one-window web development for Mac OS X which looks like a wonderful combination of Transmit, their great FTP client, a text editor and a CSS editor all wrapped up in a very nice looking package.
I’m trying it right now and I’m liking it very much. The Panic guys have always been true Mac developers who make solid, inexpensive products and support them well. I can’t wait to really dig into this one. Oh boy, new Mac software!

Wow!
Right, wow. I’m using it right now and it’s great. Feels very nice. It doesn’t replace Transmit for everything (I don’t think) but for maintaining sites like this it’s perfect. Let me know what you think when you try it.
yesterday i try it. looks really cool, i like it. First what I make is edit my website css online! when i win lottery i buy it!
about lottery joke ;-)
gedasg: Gotcha. So, tell me more about what you liked about the CSS editing? I’ve only edited some text in a template, nothing that really used any of the built-in tools. I’d love to hear about your experience. Thanks.
Richard: i don’t have much experience with css, about one years ago I buy couple books “how to learn css” and read it, i want just learn it, example how to use class and etc.
Coda I like becouse she is for web-development and she have great css editor.
I think you understanding me, sorry my English is bad.
Thanks.
Yes, I fully understand you. I don’t know much more than you about CSS. The way I’ve been learning it is to deconstruct working, already made templates with CSS embedded in them. The templates at this site were originally built by the team that built Kubrick for WordPress, then modified by someone else, and I took those modified templates and made them my own changing all sorts of things around. However, I started from somewhere and that really helped.