I suppose that of all the readers of this blog more than one will have the same profession as me: web designer and programmer. That is why I am always looking at the market and testing alternatives, although so far none have surpassed Coda in the global count.
Flux is different, it is perceived from the first moment. They focus more on the visual part, on us feeling and seeing what we are doing and They try to take us more through the Dreamweaver route than the Coda route, something that I personally don't usually like, but with Flux it is more bearable.
It integrates a good WYSIWYG editor that works well if we are caught on time and has an integrated FTP client which comes in luxury for remote editing and for uploading files. And I don't want to forget about the plugins provided by the community, responding to needs that the program does not provide.
The question is: Is it worth $ 49? Well, it may be worth them, but I prefer Coda (or TextMate to bad ones) without a doubt.
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Designer and programmer is not possible, or you are one or the other. I have tried Coda, Textmate, and I have an Espresso license. Wherever you put the Eclipse IDE that removes everything else, it hits a thousand times at all. And if you also put the Aptana IDE into it, I won't even tell you.
Flux, is an excellent soft. I bought version 2 and now I have already bought version 3. Excellent. And the attention of its creators is very serious. They instantly answer any questions one might have.
Very easy to use and does everything in an easy and accessible way.
I recommend it.