
Coda
A brilliant, all-in-one macOS web editor. Everything you need to write beautiful web code.
What is Coda?
You code for the web. You demand a fast, clean, and powerful text editor. Pixel-perfect preview. A built-in way to open and manage your local and remote files. And maybe a dash of SSH. Say hello, Coda.
Features:
• Touch Bar. On the new MacBook Pro, switch instantly between editor and preview, comment lines in a flash, and much more. • Speed. Syntax highlighting is anywhere from 4 to 10 times faster. Symbol parsing is 10 times faster. It’s real zippier. • Editor Improvements. Vertical indentation guides. Customizable column guide. Color-coded traditional or visual tabs. • Local Indexing. It’s here. Site-wide autocomplete of your functions, classes, and variables, all indexed from your local files. • Plugin Prefs. Manage your existing plugins, and discover new and exciting ones, via Coda’s preferences. • CSS Overriding. Easily override and edit a site’s CSS, live, right within Coda’s Preview. • Publishing. Coda can now track and publish files modified outside of Coda. Plus a handy “Save and Publish” shortcut. • Panic Sync. Sync your sites, passwords, and private keys to all of your Macs and more. It's free, easy, and extremely secure.
Coda's development has been stopped in profit of Panic's new code editor Nova.
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- English
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I also like it. My friend has recommended it to me, and since that time i'm always using it.
Powerful text editor. Great.
I've been using Coda 2 for almost 4 years, it has always been my go-to editor on OS X....until I upgraded my Mac to macOS Sierra. Since then, the programs works but I keep hetting error and crash messages every few steps; last month I even had to contact Panic's support because the app had stopped working altogether. They updated the program and it was working again, but the "error/crash" warning popup tabs keep showing up while I'm working - I can keep working, the program doesn't actually "crash", but those messages are really annoying and don't look good. So I've switched to Brackets - quite happily - and wouldn't really recommend Coda to anyone any longer.
It's a great editor, this is just a test comment and it could be deleted if we want to.
Powerful text editor. Very useful. Compatible to almost any platform
Way easier to use than Visual Studio, and cheaper
vim it's for the geek... The alternative to Panic Coda under windows it's : SublimeText2 or Brackets Edge Editor (of Adobe and it's open source and free, a very good editor with refresh automaticlly in your browser but just Chrome so)