Anyone know any good coding programs(HTML, PHP etc) for Mac OSX 10.5.3 (Leopard)?
I;ve searched Google and can't see to find any.
Thanks.
Chris.
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Anyone know any good coding programs(HTML, PHP etc) for Mac OSX 10.5.3 (Leopard)?
I;ve searched Google and can't see to find any.
Thanks.
Chris.
Coda :) Transmit for FTP.
Zend Studio for Eclipse.
I'm with Caleb, Coda. (www.panic.com/coda)
Click the download link, I think you get a trial.
$79 of pure awesomeness. Defiantly one of the best coding tools i've used.
Notepad++ if it works on mac.
Zend studio for Eclipse!
I'm sure you can download the "Full" version by torrents. :)
The basic would be Dreamweaver but definitely Coda.
I've decided to go with Coda, it's great :D
Zend Studio for Eclipse
Why do these developers create applications for such **** platforms...
Throw your MAC away and buy a real PC.
Yeah CODA is an amazing application. Extremely simple and elegant yet has everything you'll need. I prefer it to Dreamweaver by a long shot.
I can't do it in larger text, use Zend Studio for Eclipse it is superior to "Coda"
I only good thing about a mac is this (that ive found)
http://www.geekologie.com/2007/08/20...eer-Server.jpg
My computers never die, people who start downloading crap from the net will get crap on their PC - they are the people who go for Mac's. Look at me for example, I have a Pent 4 2.6GHz, RAM 768MB and Nvidia (AGT) 7300GT or something - Though I never get "lag" on that computer, even when on games like Call of Duty, yes I have to run in low rez but no lag as such. The only reason computers crash are because of the third party crap people install on them.
yeah but Vista is just pure crap, I agree with that ;)
Greg, just because your PC sucks doesn't mean ours do. Vista is fine aslong as you don't **** it up installing stupid untrusted 3rd party content.
I got to say Vista does suck though, probably because im not into all that GUI crap - though it has crashed a lot in the past when I used it on a high performance laptop of mine.
Windows users need to realise their desktops and laptops suck if they keep them running Windows OS. Until you move to Mac you don't realise how much Windows holds you back on things like design, music, video and coding. Mac overall is much greater than Windows. They are even priced much cheaper considering all the highly priced software you get along with it, not to mention the very expensive font packages which make my design life a lot cheaper and easier :)
I rather go to linux in all honesty. I think the whole apple range is mainstream bullocks.
How does windows hold you back from coding? Yes Apples are known for better graphics/video editing but thats about it... you see them on movies so you think that they're good but you end up having to put up with it.
Mac's do look rather confusing to use. I've tried a display one at PC World. I couldn't seem to get it to work :P. However the first time I used windows I clicked onto it straight away. It's just matter of preference, and that's what people seem to forget. Argueing over who has the best OS is kind of pathetic, because as I just said it's a matter of preference.
Coda is good apparently :rolleyes:
Most of the time a matter of needs rather than preference. For example I work in web design, therefore I need a system which can run smoothly and provide great feedback in terms of output in the display. Places like Virb Inc who have the best designed websites online today (in my opinion) have all their staff running Mac Pros as they do what that industry needs.
When it comes to things such as gaming or administration (word documents, spreadsheets, powerpoints etc) then you're better off with a Windows as that's more their area with upgradable graphics and the internationally used Word, Excel and Powerpoint.
Vista is a very good OS, if you can use it correctly.
And yeah, just because your laptop screwed up, you can't judge the other 5+ million plus of working perfectly versions?
I'm pretty sure Apple Macs crash aswell? Correct me if I'm wrong.
Owners of Ipods + Itouch = mainstream = fail