Coda 2.6 with Touch Bar Support
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April 17, 2017; Note — This will be the final version of Coda 2 to support OS X 10.9. Intuit quickbooks 2016 v17. Future updates will require OS X 10.10.5 or newer. Fixed an issue which could cause Coda to crash when attempting to perform a sync while offline. Coded statement of account (CODA) This bank standard (also called CODA) specifies the lay-out for the electronic files, by banks to customers, of the account transactions and the information concerning the enclosures in connection with the movement. Version 2.6 - Update February 2018. See enclosure V for an inventory of the updates.
We’re happy to announce the release of Coda to 2.6, which fixes a few bugs…
…and adds support for the swanky Touch Bar in the new MacBook Pro!
Coda’s Touch Bar support focused on the Editor/Preview, Files, and Sites views. Here are a few things you can do super easily on the Touch Bar, without having to take your fingers off the keyboard or move a pointer:
- Instantly switch between Editor and Preview
- Indent/outdent/comment lines
- Jump to a line
- Insert hex colors using a color picker (on the bar!)
- Create sites
- Switch between file browser views
- Create new files and folders
- Open the Web Inspector
- More!
We hope that you enjoy this nice new thing.
Daylite 6 0 7. You can download Coda 2.6 here. (If you already have it, just auto-update.)
And if you haven’t bought it yet, buy it right here — try using Apple Pay!
Once you’ve given it a try, please let us know what features you’d like us to add to the Touch Bar in Coda!
Coda 2.7.7
Coda is a powerful Web editor that puts everything in one place. An editor. Terminal. CSS. Files. 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.
What is Coda?
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Good question. Coda is everything you need to hand-code a website, in one beautiful app.![Coda 2 6 3 Coda 2 6 3](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Tentara_Nasional_Indonesia_Angkatan_Udara_insignia.svg/1200px-Tentara_Nasional_Indonesia_Angkatan_Udara_insignia.svg.png)
More than anything else, Coda is a text editor. It’s got everything you expect: syntax highlighting for tons of languages. Code folding. Project-wide autocomplete. Fast find and replace. Indentation guides. Automatic tag closing. Fast commenting and shifting of code. The works. But Coda’s editor has features you won’t find anywhere else. For example, the Find and Replace has this revolutionary 'Wildcard' token that makes RegEx one-button simple. And as you type, Coda Pops let you quickly create colors, gradients, and more, using easy controls. There are nice touches everywhere.
But an incredible text editor is just a nice typewriter if you can’t easily handle all of your files — from anywhere. Coda has battle-tested, deeply integrated file management. Open local files or edit remotely on FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, or Amazon S3 servers. Use the Files tab and move, rename, copy, transfer from server-to-server.. anything. Track local changes for remote publishing. There’s even support for Git and Subversion.
Then you’ll want to see what your code looks like. Use our WebKit Preview, which includes a web inspector, debugger, and profiler. Then, on top of that, we added AirPreview, a revolutionary feature that lets you use your iPad and Diet Coda to Preview pages as you code on your desktop.
Believe it or not, we’ve just scratched the surface. Open Coda’s Sidebar to discover a rich set of utilities that make you work better. Like Clips, which let you create frequently used bits of text that you can insert into your document with special triggers. And project-wide Find and Replace that’ll work across multiple files. There’s also an HTML Validator, a Code Navigator, and more.
Finally, hiding behind the Plus button in the tab bar is a built-in Terminal and MySQL editor, two amazingly powerful Tab Tools. The Terminal can open a local shell or SSH. MySQL lets you define structure, edit data, and more.
And it’s all wrapped up in our Sites, which get you started quickly. Opening a Site sets your file paths, your root URLs, where your files Publish to, source control settings, and more. And with Panic Sync, our free and secure sync service, your sites follow you on any computer.
What's New:
Version 2.7.7:Code 263
Fixed:- Resolved a potential crash when using AirPreview
- Dragging an image from the Files sidebar to the editor now inserts an tag instead of the file path
- Resolved an issue where dragging a text selection would copy instead of move it
- Fixed a potential crash with some autocompletions
Screenshots:
- Title: Coda 2.7.7
- Developer: Panic, Inc
- Compatibility: macOS 10.13 or later, 64-bit processor
- Language: English and Japanese
- Includes: K'ed by TNT
- Size: 64.63 MB
- visit official website