Alex Hardy


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Coda and CSSEdit win Apple Design Awards

I’m pleased to see two great web development applications get the recognition they deserve at this year’s Apple Design Awards.

Coda 1.0

Coda by Panic takes the award for Best Mac OS X User Experience:

Coda is a unique web development environment that offers a complete file browser (both locally and remotely), publishing, full-featured text editor, WebKit-based preview, CSS editor with visual tools, full-featured terminal, built-in reference material, and much more. Coda is the Mac’s first one-window Web development application that integrates numerous modules into one cohesive user experience.

CSSEdit 2.5

CSSEdit by MacRabbit wins Best Mac OS X Developer Tool:

CSSEdit has a polished and focused Aqua interface that sports flexible tabs, intuitive visual editors, and exhibits extreme attention to detail. CSSEdit offers real-time styling for absolutely any web page using technologies in a variety of ways.

If you are a Mac user and you make websites, I highly recommend that you check both of these out.

Meanwhile the runner-up award for best game goes to Wacky Mini Golf, reminding us that the Mac games market is still very dry. The EA and Id announcements haven’t come a moment too soon. Maybe the Mac will get Crysis. Fingers crossed…

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One comment for “Coda and CSSEdit win Apple Design Awards”

  1. Rich

    I love CSS edit, I still haven’t got round to using Coda yet though.

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