Coda is a powerful Web editor that puts everything in one place. With Coda 2, we went beyond expectations. With loads of new, much-requested features, a few surprises, and a seriously refreshed UI, this update is, truly, major. Coda 2 for mac is One-window Web development suite application developed by Panic. It’s one of the best editors of code for the Web that currently exist for Mac, a powerful tool to create a Web site and put it in the net. Coda Mac Crack is a software tool. The best free and paid text editor programs for Mac whether you're a web developer, programmer, technical writer, or anything in between! Text editors are an entirely different story. Text editors are much more helpful if you're editing code, creating web pages, doing text transformation or other things for which a word processor is just overkill. Mac only Coda is a powerful text editor created by Panic, packed with features and wrapped in a clean interface. In addition to auto-completion, code folding, validation and a code navigator, it also boasts a built-in MySQL editor, a list view for all of your sites and a full file browser (FTP, SFTP, S3 etc.).
This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.
Description
THE INCREDIBLE, POWERFUL TEXT EDITOR YOU CAN TAKE WITH YOU.
Includes Panic Sync, our secure, super sync service — for FREE.
THE SHORT VERSION:
• A stunningly full-featured text editor
• Works on both the iPhone or iPad
• Editor features Clips, Find & Replace (with placeholder!), Context Keys, Super Loupe, much more.
• Syntax highlighting for Apache, C, CSS, Diff, Go, Haml, HTML, INI, Java, JavaScript, LESS, Lua, Markdown, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Sass, Scheme, Shell, SQL, Swift, XML and YAML
• Local or Remote file management
• Remote protocols include SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, DreamObjects, and FTP (Plain, TLS, SSL) support
• Preview
• Playgrounds
• SSH Terminal
• Much more!
THE LONG VERSION:
Code Editor is a text editor with syntax highlighting, clips, find replace, the works. But it also has a full file manager, allowing you to work with files locally or remotely. It has a cool keyboard with context keys and an amazing super loupe to set your cursor. It manages 'sites' so you can quickly get to work, and it'll even sync those sites. It'll preview your pages, of course. And we've also thrown in a full-featured SSH terminal. It's an incredible app.
SITES. The foundation of Code Editor: create a site for each of your projects, local or remote, and quickly get to the files you need to edit. Better still, use our free Panic Sync service to sync these sites with our Mac apps, securely and quickly.
FILES. We've been building file managers for a really long time — we've got this. Local, remote, or any mix of the two. Edit, rename, duplicate, create folders, upload, download, you name it, you got it.
EDITING. Tap a file to land in our highly-optimized text editor, which syntax highlights your code with ease. Now, try this: move the insertion point. Whoa. That's the Super Loupe, magnifying magic we think is the best way to precisely set your cursor.
CLIPS. Have a handful of code bits you re-use a lot? Tap the clips icon in Code Editor, and load them in. Now you can insert them with a single tap.
FIND / REPLACE. Let’s say you accidentally inverted the values of your width and height tags. With our find and replace banner — and its breakthrough wildcard button — you can easily replace or swap or re-arrange your text.
TERMINAL. Really? Like, a full-featured SSH client built-in? Sure! Not only is it great value for your money, but it's also great help to getting your work done. Connect to your sites with a tap, and get the full-featured spot-on emulation of Prompt.
TABS. Quickly switch between your open documents. I know, it's obvious. But still.
CONTEXT KEYS. We've added a special section to your iOS keyboard that gives you the most useful, helpful special characters, automatically. It takes a lot of the pain out of writing code on a piece of glass.
We've put a desktop-class amount of work into Code Editor. It's truly a pro app. But, it's not hard to learn. And most amazingly, you're getting an incredible amount of power at a killer price.
Help support Panic, so we can continue to make great iOS professional tools. Buy Code Editor today!
Includes Panic Sync, our secure, super sync service — for FREE.
THE SHORT VERSION:
• A stunningly full-featured text editor
• Works on both the iPhone or iPad
• Editor features Clips, Find & Replace (with placeholder!), Context Keys, Super Loupe, much more.
• Syntax highlighting for Apache, C, CSS, Diff, Go, Haml, HTML, INI, Java, JavaScript, LESS, Lua, Markdown, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Sass, Scheme, Shell, SQL, Swift, XML and YAML
• Local or Remote file management
• Remote protocols include SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, DreamObjects, and FTP (Plain, TLS, SSL) support
• Preview
• Playgrounds
• SSH Terminal
• Much more!
THE LONG VERSION:
Code Editor is a text editor with syntax highlighting, clips, find replace, the works. But it also has a full file manager, allowing you to work with files locally or remotely. It has a cool keyboard with context keys and an amazing super loupe to set your cursor. It manages 'sites' so you can quickly get to work, and it'll even sync those sites. It'll preview your pages, of course. And we've also thrown in a full-featured SSH terminal. It's an incredible app.
SITES. The foundation of Code Editor: create a site for each of your projects, local or remote, and quickly get to the files you need to edit. Better still, use our free Panic Sync service to sync these sites with our Mac apps, securely and quickly.
FILES. We've been building file managers for a really long time — we've got this. Local, remote, or any mix of the two. Edit, rename, duplicate, create folders, upload, download, you name it, you got it.
EDITING. Tap a file to land in our highly-optimized text editor, which syntax highlights your code with ease. Now, try this: move the insertion point. Whoa. That's the Super Loupe, magnifying magic we think is the best way to precisely set your cursor.
CLIPS. Have a handful of code bits you re-use a lot? Tap the clips icon in Code Editor, and load them in. Now you can insert them with a single tap.
FIND / REPLACE. Let’s say you accidentally inverted the values of your width and height tags. With our find and replace banner — and its breakthrough wildcard button — you can easily replace or swap or re-arrange your text.
TERMINAL. Really? Like, a full-featured SSH client built-in? Sure! Not only is it great value for your money, but it's also great help to getting your work done. Connect to your sites with a tap, and get the full-featured spot-on emulation of Prompt.
TABS. Quickly switch between your open documents. I know, it's obvious. But still.
CONTEXT KEYS. We've added a special section to your iOS keyboard that gives you the most useful, helpful special characters, automatically. It takes a lot of the pain out of writing code on a piece of glass.
We've put a desktop-class amount of work into Code Editor. It's truly a pro app. But, it's not hard to learn. And most amazingly, you're getting an incredible amount of power at a killer price.
Help support Panic, so we can continue to make great iOS professional tools. Buy Code Editor today!
What’s New
Improved!
• Various SSH library improvements
• Updated address placeholder for DreamObjects based servers
Fixed!
• Hardware and software keyboards once again use non-curly quotes as default
• Fixed the display of Ed25519 host keys when connecting to a server
Fixed for a future version of iOS:
• Improved visibility of multi-file selection UI
• Resolved a crash when deleting the last character of a document
• Accessory Keys pop-over now remains visible after activating a key
• Improved visibility of 'Open In..' pop-over in single file-browser mode
• iPhone: Passcode overlay is no longer able to be hidden
• iPhone: Site credentials sheet can no longer become unresponsive after being partially dismissed
• iPhone XR: Rotating device with nano active in Terminal no longer results in segmentation fault
• iPad: Fixed file view controls flickering when switching between remote and local views
• iPad Pro 13': Fixed single tab being positioned incorrectly in tab bar
• iPad Pro 13': Fixed font and line spacing controls being drawn improperly
• Various SSH library improvements
• Updated address placeholder for DreamObjects based servers
Fixed!
• Hardware and software keyboards once again use non-curly quotes as default
• Fixed the display of Ed25519 host keys when connecting to a server
Fixed for a future version of iOS:
• Improved visibility of multi-file selection UI
• Resolved a crash when deleting the last character of a document
• Accessory Keys pop-over now remains visible after activating a key
• Improved visibility of 'Open In..' pop-over in single file-browser mode
• iPhone: Passcode overlay is no longer able to be hidden
• iPhone: Site credentials sheet can no longer become unresponsive after being partially dismissed
• iPhone XR: Rotating device with nano active in Terminal no longer results in segmentation fault
• iPad: Fixed file view controls flickering when switching between remote and local views
• iPad Pro 13': Fixed single tab being positioned incorrectly in tab bar
• iPad Pro 13': Fixed font and line spacing controls being drawn improperly
2.4K Ratings
Where is the equation editor in word. Backed by a beautiful, clutter-free interface, Coda is an astonishingly powerful editor for coding HTML, Java, Perl, and much more. And with its deep suite of tools—including a snappy built-in FTP transfer client—it can be an absolute lifesaver for software engineers, web developers, and anyone else who needs to code on the go.
Coda for iOS is Awesome
This is one slick and super well thought out program. I LOVE the auto-complete and the ability to quickly update my website right through the program’s interface. Actually I can’t find a negative thing to say about Coda! It’s that good. It is powerful, convenient, and polished. I also use very powerful Mac text editors but honestly having Coda available on my iPad has been so amazing. Being able to sit and edit and then update my sites on my iPad while sitting at Starbucks is awesome. Well done Panic! This is my favorite app of all time.
Great App.. But Nagware?
I love this app. But for $25 (I mean, really, TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS!?!?) I expect the developer to enjoy my money, confident in the fact that I like the product enough to pay $25 for it.. instead of popping up a 'Please Rate Us' window Every. Single. Time. I open the app. Therefore, 1 star. Great app, but extremely disrespectful of paying customers.
Edit to add.. I did submit an email to the developer as requested. After two weeks, I have not gotten a response. And now Coda is harassing me to review it again. Every single time. So I will reiterate my one star review. And the suggested setting to turn off in-app ratings isn't on my device because I haven't upgraded to iOS 11 yet. This is a premium app at a premium price. I expect better. If it were $0.99 I would be more forgiving.
Edit 12/3 in response to developer.. iOS 10.3 introduced the developer API to allow in-app ratings. But the user shut off setting was not introduced until iOS 11. That said, the new API is supposed to limit review requests to 3 per year or 1 per year if a review is left. So either Panic has implemented this API improperly or Apple has a bug in its API. I guess I'll upgrade to iOS 11 soon enough. I'm just waiting for a release of it that isn't completely filled with bugs. Seven bug fix releases for iOS 11 in less than 3 months isn't inspiring confidence for me.
Edit to add.. I did submit an email to the developer as requested. After two weeks, I have not gotten a response. And now Coda is harassing me to review it again. Every single time. So I will reiterate my one star review. And the suggested setting to turn off in-app ratings isn't on my device because I haven't upgraded to iOS 11 yet. This is a premium app at a premium price. I expect better. If it were $0.99 I would be more forgiving.
Edit 12/3 in response to developer.. iOS 10.3 introduced the developer API to allow in-app ratings. But the user shut off setting was not introduced until iOS 11. That said, the new API is supposed to limit review requests to 3 per year or 1 per year if a review is left. So either Panic has implemented this API improperly or Apple has a bug in its API. I guess I'll upgrade to iOS 11 soon enough. I'm just waiting for a release of it that isn't completely filled with bugs. Seven bug fix releases for iOS 11 in less than 3 months isn't inspiring confidence for me.
Developer Response,
You definitely should not in any way be asked to review every time you launch the app! Can you e-mail [email protected] so we can look into this? We're using Apple's new built-in review prompt, so we actually have no control when the pop-up shows up! But you can turn off the pop-ups in ALL apps by going to Settings > iTunes & App Store and unchecking 'In-App Ratings & Reviews'! Still, e-mail us please!
*** UPDATE 12/2 *** The 'In-App Ratings and Reviews' control I mention above was added in iOS 10.3, which is when the function was added. So even though you're not on iOS 11, you should still be able to disable it for all apps! Do it now! Apple says 'the actual display of a rating/review request view is governed by App Store policy', so again, we have ZERO control over when it appears and we DEFINITELY do NOT want it showing up every single launch! That must be insanely annoying. :(
*** UPDATE 12/2 *** The 'In-App Ratings and Reviews' control I mention above was added in iOS 10.3, which is when the function was added. So even though you're not on iOS 11, you should still be able to disable it for all apps! Do it now! Apple says 'the actual display of a rating/review request view is governed by App Store policy', so again, we have ZERO control over when it appears and we DEFINITELY do NOT want it showing up every single launch! That must be insanely annoying. :(
Backed by a beautiful, clutter-free interface, Coda is an astonishingly powerful editor for coding HTML, Java, Perl, and much more. And with its deep suite of tools—including a snappy built-in FTP transfer client—it can be an absolute lifesaver for software engineers, web developers, and anyone else who needs to code on the go.
Information
Requires iOS 11.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Supports
Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
Active7 years, 7 months ago
Can any one recommend a good all-in-one web development tool for Windows.
Something on par with Coda, which is only available for Mac OS X?
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10 Answers
I have not used Coda by myself, but believe that whatever it has, you can find in Sublime Text 2 as well, check it out. For remote files access, you can use an utility like ExpanDrive that mounts remote drive as local disk.
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Lucas RandazzoLucas Randazzo
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I Tried NotePad++And it is in fact very cool, However,it crashes from time to time and it can delete your work! :O, sadly i haven't found anything like CODA for the PCso i'm staying with the mac
user126058
i think you can use notepad++ with ftp_synchronize plug-in so you can remotely edit files on server ;)
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As far as I can tell, nothing gets close to Coda on mac. Snagit editor for mac. It's pretty sad.
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I love Coda and use it professionally every day. However, I'm going to check out Aptana Studio and Komodo IDE on the PC---they both look like they could be very good.
Note that Coda is not free (download, $99), so the answer presumably shouldn't be limited to free PC software in order to compare apples to apples (pun intended).
Cheers!
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Python editor for mac. I've looked and NetBeans 7.x is about as close as I've found. Coda is much more than an editor..it does Subversion, has an excellent built-in CSS editor, and allows really elegant local development and publish-to-host workflow. Even NetBeans is only local or remote, but can't deal with both in one project. However, NetBeans' MySQL integration is very handy.
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Isn't Coda just a text editor? For Windows there is notepad++.
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I use KomodoEdit and it does not even compare to Coda. Coding on a Mac is a lot different as you can have a built in terminal. A windows equivalent would have to have a plugin for putty or something similar.
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