Sean, Nice little screencast. A bit on the small side tho. It shows a single document which works well. (Where did you get that sweet desktop?)
What I find odd in Espresso are managing projects and also FTP. What have you found in regards to the project workflow? I’ve had problems connecting via FTP to a number of webservers using the same credentials I’ve used in Coda. I guess I have this uneasy feeling that Espresso is gonna do something wacky or I’ll goof something up since project flow doesn’t feel natural to me. Have you gathered any thoughts on that aspect of Espresso?
§ Joshh · 03 June 2009
Yes, the Project workflow in Espresso is very strange, indeed. I’m still evaluating that part of the application.
§ Sean · 03 June 2009
Sean,
I second the question about the desktop… very cool. I used Expresso for a while, but overall I prefer the all-in-one feel of Coda. CSSEdit, on the other hand, is a different story.
Sean, Nice little screencast. A bit on the small side tho. It shows a single document which works well. (Where did you get that sweet desktop?)
What I find odd in Espresso are managing projects and also FTP. What have you found in regards to the project workflow? I’ve had problems connecting via FTP to a number of webservers using the same credentials I’ve used in Coda. I guess I have this uneasy feeling that Espresso is gonna do something wacky or I’ll goof something up since project flow doesn’t feel natural to me. Have you gathered any thoughts on that aspect of Espresso?
§ Joshh · 03 June 2009
Yes, the Project workflow in Espresso is very strange, indeed. I’m still evaluating that part of the application.
§ Sean · 03 June 2009
Sean,
I second the question about the desktop… very cool. I used Expresso for a while, but overall I prefer the all-in-one feel of Coda. CSSEdit, on the other hand, is a different story.
§ Ian P. Hines · 04 June 2009
I got the desktop somewhere on deviantART
§ Sean · 04 June 2009