Coda 1.6 gains plug-in support

by Jonathan Seff, Macworld.com

Software builder Panic has updated its Web site development application Coda to version 1.6.


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The latest version adds several new features, including support for plug-ins. With plug-ins, you be able to script Coda to extend its functionality, either by writing your own or by downloading other users’ plug-ins. Panic’s Code Developer Zone provides instructions for creating plug-ins, like thoroughly as a downloadable Coda Plug-In Creator tool plus samples and source code.

An Open Quickly window now lets you easily find and open a local file you want to edit from your site. A Smart Spelling feature can spell-check non-code text (being of the class who you representation, if you’re running Leopard). Subversion support in the sidebar makes it easier to work through the source control system. And the search bar now lets you find and replace text across multiple topical files.

Coda costs $99 (or $85 if you own Panic’s Transmit FTP software), and the update is free to registered users.