问题
Can any one recommend a good all-in-one web development tool for Windows.
Something on par with Coda, which is only available for Mac OS X?
回答1:
I have not used Coda by myself, but believe that whatever it has, you can find in Sublime Text 2 as well, check it out. For remote files access, you can use an utility like ExpanDrive that mounts remote drive as local disk.
回答2:
I love Komodo Edit. I recommend that you try it.
回答3:
I Tried NotePad++ And it is in fact very cool, However, it crashes from time to time and it can delete your work! :O, sadly i haven't found anything like CODA for the PC so i'm staying with the mac
回答4:
i think you can use notepad++ with ftp_synchronize plug-in so you can remotely edit files on server ;)
回答5:
As far as I can tell, nothing gets close to Coda on mac. It's pretty sad.
回答6:
I love Coda and use it professionally every day. However, I'm going to check out Aptana Studio and Komodo IDE on the PC---they both look like they could be very good.
Note that Coda is not free (download, $99), so the answer presumably shouldn't be limited to free PC software in order to compare apples to apples (pun intended).
Cheers!
回答7:
I used PHPed myself, the best for me
回答8:
I've looked and NetBeans 7.x is about as close as I've found. Coda is much more than an editor...it does Subversion, has an excellent built-in CSS editor, and allows really elegant local development and publish-to-host workflow. Even NetBeans is only local or remote, but can't deal with both in one project. However, NetBeans' MySQL integration is very handy.
回答9:
Isn't Coda just a text editor? For Windows there is notepad++.
回答10:
I use KomodoEdit and it does not even compare to Coda. Coding on a Mac is a lot different as you can have a built in terminal. A windows equivalent would have to have a plugin for putty or something similar.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/869886/pc-equivalent-of-coda