It’s minor, but we thought our deepest Coda fans could give Coda 2.0.7 a whirl.
If you’re interested, grab Coda 2.0.7b1 here (51MB).
UPDATE 12/10: The beta has ended. The app has been released for direct customers and submitted to Apple.
Notable changes: improved stability and syntax highlighting performance.
If you find issues, promptly report them thoroughly via Hive!
PS: We also recently solicited, via Twitter, testers for Transmit w/iCloud and Dropbox Favorites Sync (coming soon!), and a new Panic iPad app that’s all about Status. You should follow us!
martin
12/4/2012 6:41 PMWill Transmit iCloud Favorites Sync witch Coda iCloud Favorites? That would be great, other wise I have to enter all my sites again one by one, that would suck :)
Bas
12/5/2012 12:12 AM@martin, you can easily import you Coda sites into Transmit. Just open Transmit, go to Favorites -> Import from, and choose Coda.
cj7
12/5/2012 2:26 AMThe Coda2 Navigator will finally support HTML documents!? :)
Nassim
12/5/2012 4:01 PMHow can Coda 2 inspecting a localhost file, for retrieving a lesscss properties on html’s elements ?
Victor
12/9/2012 8:53 PMmake it easy to work with localhost without those mamps :)
Alex
7/23/2013 2:27 PMThis looks like the best way to implement a transition from traditional filesystem access to sandboxing – very clear and defined.
What might be the problems encountered if you were developing a new app from scratch with Sandboxing? Would there be easier ways to design it were sandboxing not being implemented on an existing app?
Alex from http://watersoftenerreviewspro.com/