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by graypegg 486 days ago
Around the same time, I was using Coda actually!

https://web.archive.org/web/20101007013748/http://panic.com/...

I had only used dreamweaver a small amount at highschool, but the imac we had at home had a Coda license on it. While I don't think I could comfortably use Dreamweaver to make something today, Coda is possibly usable. Coda 2 since came out which I never tried, and now it's a new editor called Nova, which I was using for a short while but has strayed away from the style-focused Coda 1.x.

I would like to see that class of "make your own website" desktop editors come back, that bridge the line between dreamweaver and IntelliJ. Just a few core IDE features that make it not a pain to use, and just a few GUI features to make designing easy.

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Coda was actually the first thing I ever expensed. I really quite liked that software

I keep going back to Nova to see if it will recapture that magic, but it just can't compete with vscode these days

I always envied Coda users.