
Great sidebar: The sidebar where files and folders are displayed is very nicely done. Startup time is ok, but once it is up and running, it is blazing fast. Extremely Responsive: Extremely quick once it starts up. There are quite a few things that like about it: Its tag line says: “The text editor you will fall in love with”. TextMate came close, but it has its own quirks.Ī couple of days back I came across Sublime Text 2. I still love Coda, but I’ve been flirting with TextMate, BBEdit, even MacVim on the side. However, every so often I used to feel little disgruntled with how it is a little difficult to extend, especially, when it comes to snippets and setting up other workflows. It was really nice to be able to work in a native Mac app.
A couple of years back, after using Eclipse as the IDE of my choice, I switched to Coda.