Coda
Coda (http://panic.com/coda) is a relatively inexpensive (under $100) application for coding websites. Not only does it allow you to code your pages and upload them in the same screen, it also has the ability to connect to Terminal on your remote server from within the application, which is useful when you’re running shell commands, like Drush or Git. Most importantly, Coda’s Clips library allows you to keep commonly used code snippets in one place and insert them into your HTML simply by double-clicking. This is extraordinarily useful for theming.
If you’re working with a team over the same network, you can also use Bonjour to collaborate with other Coda users in your team. Through the network, you can edit someone else’s code (or let them edit yours), save the files, and watch the changes happen in front of you.
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