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dhokes

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Dec 5, 2012
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I'm new to Macs having switched from Windows and using Dreamweaver, and I'm looking for a html editor with WYSIWYG to learn coding.

Are there any major difference between Coda, Flux and Rapidweaver? What would you recommend out of the three?

Thanks
 
Coda 2 is the BEST !

I have been using Coda for a few years, and this is the best choice..

I started with Rapidweaver, switch to Sanvox, try Flux demo.. all those are very limited...
* I find Dreamweaver is very slow interface, an cumbersome

I love Coda2 - its fast, a very clean interface, easy to use, many good Plugins, and easy to transfer files to server and very fast.

Try their Demo...
 
I have been using Coda for a few years, and this is the best choice..

I started with Rapidweaver, switch to Sanvox, try Flux demo.. all those are very limited...
* I find Dreamweaver is very slow interface, an cumbersome

I love Coda2 - its fast, a very clean interface, easy to use, many good Plugins, and easy to transfer files to server and very fast.

Try their Demo...

Cheers, I'll check it out.
 
I have been using Coda for a few years, and this is the best choice..

I started with Rapidweaver, switch to Sanvox, try Flux demo.. all those are very limited...
* I find Dreamweaver is very slow interface, an cumbersome

I love Coda2 - its fast, a very clean interface, easy to use, many good Plugins, and easy to transfer files to server and very fast.

Try their Demo...

I tried Espresso and went with Coda 2. It has been pretty easy to use once you get over the crazy UI (don't like all the thumbnails at the top of the window) you can write a lot of code quickly and catch obscure coding mistakes. The best part for me is the realtime syntax checking and the ease with which I can pull up documentation.

Tim
 
I have been using Coda for a few years, and this is the best choice..

I started with Rapidweaver, switch to Sanvox, try Flux demo.. all those are very limited...
* I find Dreamweaver is very slow interface, an cumbersome

I love Coda2 - its fast, a very clean interface, easy to use, many good Plugins, and easy to transfer files to server and very fast.

Try their Demo...

I tried Espresso and went with Coda 2. It has been pretty easy to use once you get over the crazy UI (don't like all the thumbnails at the top of the window) you can write a lot of code quickly and catch obscure coding mistakes. The best part for me is the realtime syntax checking and the ease with which I can pull up documentation.

Tim

Thanks for the replies. I look forward to playing around on it.

Slight issue. Every time I open up Coda, I receive the message:

"Do you want the application "Coda 2.app" to accept incoming network connections?"

Do you have any idea why this may be and how to stop this appearing every time I load it?
 
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