If you're a Mac developer then you've no doubt heard of Panic's Coda application for developing your websites, and you're probably using it too. A few days ago they released version 1.1 which is a pretty major update in terms of fixes and changes, and fixes an incredible amount of issues when running it under Leopard.
- Leopard time! Includes lots of improvements for Mac OS X 10.5.
- Improved overall Leopard visual appearance
- Coda now uses a "real" toolbar and thus can be customized
- Now correctly supports Spaces
- Line numbers no longer potentially jump around as you type
- Auto-complete window will no longer close inadvertently
- Slider in Sites view no longer has cosmetic issues
- CSS controls now use correct control style
- CSS error animation is improved
- Now uses the system-supplied source list style
- Creating a split with inverted colors now correctly focuses the new editor
- Line marker no longer disappears if cursor is at end of file (or past)
- Crash reporter now works properly in more cases
- Dragging color swatch to editor now correctly creates the hex code
- Improved Site flip animation on some machines, esp. MacBooks
- Worked around a bug in which Coda would crash when switching modes while DOM inspector is on
- Dragging remote files to the trash now works more reliably
- No longer shows Time Machine backed-up applications in "Edit With..." menu
- Added new CSS bookmark symbol:
/* !bookmark */ - Fixed possible exception when closing / opening tabs in some cases
- Fixed exception in CSS editor after changing values in filtered mode
- Fixed possible exception when canceling an operation in the queue
- Fixed more exceptions in a wide variety of situations
- WebDAV relative login paths now work as expected
- Preview: DOM inspector bounds clipping now works better with Flash & iframes
- In some cases, tab tooltips would not disappear after clicking the mouse in the tab header
- Bracket matching ping no longer shows if you press return on a blank line after a close bracket
- Improved Site selection when clicking with the mouse
- Renaming no longer selects the file extension if it's visible, like the Finder in Leopard
- Coda now detects network loss and attachment
- Opening a terminal in a new window now respects current mode
- Clone tab now respects current mode
- Tooltips added to toolbar buttons
- Clicking a tab or toolbar button now shifts focus
- Now shows a temporary progress dialog if trying to close a site while transfers are happening
- Fixed various missing pages in Books
- Renaming local symlink reliability has been improved
- Inserting clips now respects current file line endings
- eList window no longer crashes Coda if you quit while the window is open
- Mark for Upload contextual menu item once again works as expected
- Improved remote symlink behavior on some servers
- Double-click to select a word, then shift-arrowing now correctly selects words
- Preview: Console now correctly remembers its size when re-opened after being closed
- Improved subroutine recognition in ASP-HTML mode
- Now hides warnings button if activated and the split is too small to fit the button
- Preview: Remote server-side-includes are now loaded if local URL is not set
- Autocomplete: Can no longer drag scroll horizontally
- Autocomplete: The autocomplete window now closes if the window/app doesn't have keyboard focus
- Creating a new document with Coda minimized now un-minimizes the current window
- Added Dutch localization
See what I mean? That's a pretty amazing set of changes for a point release.
Link: Coda Version 1.1













