Coda

If you got your hands on Adobe DreamWeaver CS3 maybe you were as disappointed as I was about the UI. For its third Creative Suite, Adobe brought a beautiful, sleek and higly usable “new” interface, except for DreamWeaver CS3 (and some other minor apps too). DreamWeaver CS3 (for Mac) is still cluttered with floating panels and doesn’t wear the same elegant robe than the other major apps.
That’s why I give a try to Panic Software’s Coda 1.0. The first contact is charming: only one window, lovely previews and animations (yes!), perfect integration with Mac’s environment, and the tools seems to be very powerful.
I’ll review it, in a UI perspective, after a longer use. Thank you for any piece of advise or opinions you would have on Coda.






try opening a css file, a html file and the preview window
then apple+1 apple+2 apple+3 …
it’s a cool feature
although CSSEdit is still best to edit CSS, TextMate is still the best to edit code
by the way, are you planning to use the sharing feature? We should try it at barcamp saturday. 2 people running Coda can edit at the same time a file.