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macnn.com - 8/28/2008
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Panic this week update to Coda, its web development application. According to the company, Coda is designed to bring all the functions of web page creation into a single window. Users have the ability to edit text, transfer files, preview pages and adjust SQL all -- and more -- in one interface. The developers goal was to take a complicated workflow of web development and integrate it into one ...
panic.com - 8/26/2008
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Subversion. Work with a team using the most
popular source control system there is, baked right into...
the sidebar. Check out code, update, commit changes yep, Coda just saved you even more time. Find across files. You can now find and replace text ...
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Coda - One-Window Web Development for Mac OS X
panic.com - 8/26/2008
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panic.com —
Source Control using Subversion Local multi-file search and
replace Custom Books Added groups to Clips Added import/export...
for Clips Improved syntax coloring, including accurate coloring and completion when one language is nested in another (such as ...
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Coda - Release Notes
panic.com - 8/26/2008
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panic.com —
Source Control using Subversion Local multi-file search and
replace Custom Books Added groups to Clips Added import/export...
for Clips Improved syntax coloring, including accurate coloring and completion when one language is nested in another (such as ...
(more)
Coda - Release Notes
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Panic updates Coda to version 1.5; one-window web development for Apple Mac
MacDailyNews —
... major new features, including fully integrated source control with Subversion, find and replace across multiple local files, easier-than-ever text clips with groups, a user-customizable bookshelf and improved AppleScript," MacNN reports. "The update is available for free for existing customers or new customers can purchase the software for US$100, or $90 for owners of the Transmit [FTP Client] software," MacNN reports. More info, including screenshots and links, in the full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "coolfactor" for the heads up.] ...
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