On May 24, 2012, at 4:20 AM, Martin Post wrote: > This is not strictly BBEdit related, but may be relevant to some HTML & CSS > coders here anyway. > > There was a lot of excitement around Coda 2 during the last days, and I gave > into the hype and bought it today from the App Store at the reduced price, > although I maintain all my sites in BBEdit. I was curious enough to spend 40 > EUR. > > Long story short: It's a nice app. The GUI is beautiful, the reference docs > are a welcome addition. But in terms of features - especially with regards to > site management -, even Coda 2 doesn't hold a candle to BBEdit. Includes > alone (which can be updated and fine-tuned using variables) are something I > couldn't live/work without – Coda's snippets are not really an adequate > replacement. Same goes for fine-tuned RegEx search/replace, collections, the > markup editor, "Process Lines containing" etc. I would love to see a > Transmit-style "Sync site" feature in BBEdit, but that's about the only > feature I really need a third-party app for. > > I guess I will use Coda here and there for a small project, but for > everything else, I'll stick with BBEdit. > > (All this is not supposed to badmouth a competitor, but it might save some > people some money.) > > --
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