Coda

From the TidBITS review of Coda, Panic’s new all-in-one web development app:

And then there was the realization that switching from one application to another isn’t any harder than switching from one tab to another. Yes, that means more window clutter, but not so much that Exposé can’t handle it.

This is exactly what I thought after playing with Coda for a while. It’s slick, but I don’t think the fact that it has several functions in one window makes up for its irritating quirks. This is OS X. It’s not like application switching is a difficult thing when you’ve got cmd-tab and Exposé. Coda is solving something that I don’t see as a problem.

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I simply couldn’t get past the fact that their ideal intended way to edit css is by manipulating a series of forms.

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