My OS X Software List

By Daniel Miessler on October 22nd, 2007: Tagged as Apple | OS X
  • I use Coda for my web development needs. I haven't tried TextMate yet, but from what I've seen, it appears to be oriented more towards programming apps... something I (sadly) don't do a whole lot of.


    I like Coda because it lets you edit files over SCP (seemlessly) preview pages, and even run a remote terminal.


    However, it doesn't integrate with Xcode and all that good stuff. I think a hybrid of the two apps would be awesome. Also, Coda comes with an $80 price tag, and the trial only lasts 20 days.


    Maybe I should just shut up and try TextMate.

  • Wait til' you see my TextMate demo. You'll poop on yourself.

  • brad

    I friggin love TextMate. I have been using it a lot lately.


    also, what do you use for FTP, SFTP, and the like? I've been using CyberDuck lately, but I am still trying to decide how I feel about that. Anyway, let me know.

  • I don't use FTP, and I use the command line for scp.


    To: scp $filename user@host:$dir
    From: scp user@host:$dir/$file .

  • brad

    almost forgot...
    heck out delicious library. there is something cool aobut being able to use iSight to scan barcodes. also, it's nice to be able to check items out to friends and not forget.


    i think that it is at delicious-monster.com

  • Ken

    So why do you put your dock on the left? Most applications open over there. Just a question.

  • Dock on the left because vertical real estate is more precious. And once you place an application and reopen it, it goes back to where you put it. Works great.

  • Ken

    @Brad what a killer app!!! I am going to index all my stuff now.

  • Seriously, Brad. Sick-ass app.

  • John

    Wait til’ you see my TextMate demo. You’ll poop on yourself.



    Looking forward to it!

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