Panic Sale
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- nikdaum
I have no vested interest in Panic Software, other than liking Coda.
If you've been mooching on their trial versions of Transmit or Coda, like I have, this 3-day sale let's you buy them for 50% off.
- shitehawke0
Looks like a good deal, anyone recommend coda as a dreamweaver alternative?
- ********0
Coda (or any text editor for that matter) kicks the living shit out of Dreamweaver
- KarlFreeman0
I've been waiting for this for ages, Coda + Transmit for £40 is an absolute steal. Finally no more trials.
- welded0
I already own Coda, Transmit and CandyBar and don't need Unison. :/ Oh well. I highly recommend all three, so ya, if you're using a cracked or trial version might as well man up and buy them now.
- janne760
DW is the worst piece of software ever created by man. Anything would be better than that.
- Wrong.juhls
- You're forgetting many, including Frontpage (and I honestly don't mind Dreamweaver).juhls
- have you never used MS Word?shitehawke
- what is this MS you people keep speaking of?janne76
- i bet i could develop a better site in frontpage faster than you could in DW, any of you!!!version3
- frontpage, now there's a fun app.airey
- Net Obects Fusion, remember that one?NONEIS
- claris homepage anyone? that was excellent for complex tables in '97.airey
- janne760
Anyway, thanks for letting us know. I now bought a few apps.
- airey0
this is the same fucked argument as PC vs. Mac.
coda isn't a file management tool. dreamweaver is great at this aspect. you can simply hand-code - using coda if you perfer - and let dreamweaver manage in the background.
unless you're using tables, dreamweaver is fine and doesn't code-bloat. if you do use DW for css you can simply refine or handcode yourself to improve it if.
it's the most pointless game of 'my way is better than your way' that just continually resurfaces.
- erikjonsson0
always used dreamweaver, never complained :P
shit does not matter- yeah, i played d&d as a kid and am still not enough of a geek to care.airey
- ********0
For a while now I've been touting Coda to everyone who asks as the best piece of software I've come across in the last year or two. Then the other day, a friend of mine finally convinced me to try TextMate. At $40, the price point alone beats Coda, even on sale.
Given all of the packages and language bundles you can add to TextMate, in under a week, I'm already finding myself ready to delete Coda, and use TextMate full-time.