I’m not sure this will be able to replace TextMate quite yet, but version 1.0 looks solid, and some well-polished sugars would definitely help it along. Espresso trumps Coda in text editing, hands down. I’ll have to play around with the project view some more before passing my judgement on its integrated ftp and site management capabilities (two of Coda’s strongpoints).
I am so hot and bothered right now. I can’t wait to see how this stacks up against Coda.
Mrmmmm ahhh yeah baby. Show me your feeds. This is going to put the Sexy back in Really Sexy Syndication.
Standing outside the orthodentist’s office, toe socks and sandals. I’m cool. Also: trying tumblrette.
This is part two. Design is not my forte, but I’m making an effort to understand it better. I appreciate aesthetics as a means of optimizing the end user’s experience. I am continually tweaking and rethinking elements of my current and previous failed theme designs. For this reason, an application that lets me annotate potential alterations and sketch out design revisions is important.
Skitch, surprisingly, does this very well:

It is no substitute for Photoshop, but it doesn’t get in the way of my thoughts.