MacRabbit’s Espresso looks like it could be a nice new web development application. The Live Preview feature that will be available in Espresso (even for dynamic web apps) is the only reason I use CSSEdit to write CSS.
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Panic Coda 1.5
Panic released version 1.5 of one of my favorite web developement and design tools today, Coda.
Some major changes in this release included:
- It is now possible to do a multi-file find and replace across local files. You can choose to search all open files, all files in a particular folder, or all files in your current Site.
- Coda 1.5 provides built in support (checkout, commit, revert, update, and rollback) for Subversion operations.
- This release includes improved organization of Clips. Clips can also now be imported and exported. Using the new codaclips: URL handler allows you to create a web page link that adds a clip to Coda. Sam Brown has already integrated this feature into Coda Clips
- Users can also create custom reference books in Coda 1.5.
Read more about the updates on Steven Frank’s site or in the official release notes.
Cha-Ching 2 Beta 4 and Cha-Ching Touch
While I haven’t had much luck in testing Cha-Ching 2 betas, I was really hoping Midnight Apps would release a version of Cha-Ching for the iPhone/iPod touch. It now looks like my hopes are becoming reality.
We have been developing Cha-Ching Touch alongside Cha-Ching 2 for the past month or so and have made some really great progress. I can’t go into to much detail yet but we are working on some really innovative features that should make entering your transactions on the go a real snap.
Calgoo Calendar Sync Software Now Free
Calgoo has made their calendar sharing service and calendar sync software free. Calgoo now works with iCal, Outlook, Google Calendar and more. The syncing software currently only works with Windows and Mac OS X.
I was able to sync (both ways) with iCal and Google Calendar without any issues.
via Lifehacker

