I've gotten used to it (sort of) but I'm still conscious of it and it's a constant if mild annoyance. Immediately obvious was that nearly everything takes a click or two more than it did in v1 and all those extra clicks add up. Also, I rarely use version control collaboratively (it’s just me) and the bulk of my work is on the front-end, and to a lesser extent on the back-end with PHP. I am for the most part quite satisfied with v2, however not all is perfect. To lend some perspective to this article this is not an in-depth review, just a quick look. Like many I'm an admirer of software developer Panic and a daily user of their Coda programming editor since it's initial release in 2007 so naturally I was happy when after a very long wait Coda 2 was released. Also, you can sign-up to be a (potential) beta-tester. From Panic: Coda Next is very close to a public beta later this year.
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