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Zen HTML coding. Might take some learning, but it looks very useful for anyone who codes HTML. I’m going to try it.

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  • 2 years ago
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Espresso 1.1 - Features some great new interface and workflow tweaks and additions. Immediately very useful is the new window for all your projects (shown above). [What’s new?]
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Espresso 1.1 - Features some great new interface and workflow tweaks and additions. Immediately very useful is the new window for all your projects (shown above). [What’s new?]

    • #Espresso
    • #software
    • #webdesign
    • #design
    • #html
    • #code
    • #Mac
    • #Mac OS X
  • 2 years ago
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Espresso is now 1.0 and it's pricy

Espresso 59.95€ ≈ $81.68 USD Regular
Espresso 49.95€ ≈ $68.06 USD with the CSSEdit 2 discount

I love CSSEdit 2 and I’ve been using the Espresso betas since they went public, and while I enjoy it as a source code editor I’m very skeptical of the app being worth the steep price. Espresso isn’t even a replacement for CSSEdit, Espresso has very basic CSS support… I’d keep using CSSEdit for live preview also. The FTP support hasn’t impressed me either.

Comparably TextMate that doesn’t have built-in FTP or editing.
TextMate €39 ≈ $55 without any discounts

Espresso is still cheaper than Coda that IS a full web design package including beefy CSS support and FTP…
Coda $99 without discount
Coda $85 with Transmit discount

While still more pricy than Espresso, the feature completeness of Coda is making me take a 2nd look at Coda… I feel Espresso needs to cost less or at least built-in CSSEdit feature complete.

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    • #Mac
    • #code
    • #html
    • #source editor
    • #web design
    • #webdesign
    • #CSSEdit
    • #CSS
    • #FTP
  • 3 years ago
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Espresso public beta 1

The new web design program Espresso for Mac, (that I’m honestly excited for as a fan of their CSSEdit app) is now in public beta. The private beta was mostly boring “engine” preview builds for developers of add-ons called “Sugars” so I’m excited to finally get my hands on the user end features.

    • #Espresso
    • #software
    • #Mac
    • #OS X
    • #webdesign
    • #CSS
    • #html
    • #layout
    • #ftp
  • 3 years ago
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Hello. I'm Nathaniel Daught, (27) a graphic designer, artist, Mac geek, and gamer. These are my ramblings, photos, links, and art because I sometimes have too much time on my hands... One would assume that you also have too much time on your hands because you are reading this blog. Enjoy.

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