3 month ago
deusx : Panic’s lost 1982 artwork. Found. - Panic Blog - "These alternate-universe, time-warped re-imaginings of our Mac apps make for great collectables. They’re incredibly detailed and perfectly crafted. And we think you like them, even though we realize the intersection in the “Panic Fan” and “A
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Andy Baio : Cabel Sasser on Panic's 50% off sale - every software company needs a green screen
Rod Begbie : Panic Sale! - Them Panic lads know how to make compelling advertising. #
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Richard Rutter : Espresso – Coda challenger from the excellent people behind CSSEdit - We love CSSEdit and Espresso looks rather good.
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Rod Begbie : Coda 1.0 Release Notes - "But for now: let all just pretend for one moment that Coda is so 100% pefect that this page is literally useless." #
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35 month ago
jimray : Wow, Coda looks ridiculously cool - One-window web development from the guys who brought you Transmit
Cameron Moll : Coda: Text editor + Transmit + CSS editor + Terminal... - Coda, a new app by Panic exclusively for harmonizing web development apps. "Text editor + Transmit + CSS editor + Terminal..." Looks pretty promising. (thanks, Clifton)
Rod Begbie : Panic - Coda - One-Window Web Development for Mac OS X - Panic's newest app is aimed squarely at web-devs, attempting to roll "all" the stuff you need to build a website into one app. Looks interesting -- I'm definitely guilty of needing about 7 windows open to do web development (a couple of TextMates, Firefo [via] #
plasticbag : Coda is a relatively impressive looking new application for developing web sites... - It's quite beautifully implemented, and seems to simplify the professional web production process by drawing together all the applications you might need into one coherent application...
jonhicks : Coda 1.5 - A great upgrade - Subversion integration, multiple find-and-replace (at last!) and custom books. Truly my favourite app.
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47 month ago
Rod Begbie : Panic - Extras - The Rip-Off Express - Panic catalogue some of the odd places their (beautifully-designed) iconry has ended up on the web. [via] #
Eric Meyer : The Rip-Off Express - Pirated Panic sites and icons. My only question is, why the anonymizing bars? Out the varmints! [via Todd] [via]
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62 month ago
jkottke : Panic has released Transmit 3, the newest version of my favorite OS X FTP app
jimray : Transmit 3 launched - Lots of groovy new features, still the best FTP app for OS X
plasticbag : A new version of FTP client Transmit has come out - I've been getting cross with Fetch recently. I think maybe it's time to switch...
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62 month ago
kellan : Very impressive Javacript/DOM store front. - Re-creates the Mac dock in pure HTML/Javascript. #
Simon Willison : PanicGoods - Slick interface, but bad accessibility (no fallback if JavaScript is disabled). (via) [via]
Dan Cederholm : PanicGoods - Cool t-shirts from a cool software company. Check out the drag n' drop interface.
Rod Begbie : PanicGoods - Nice T-Shirts For The Panic Family. - Beautifully-designed web-store selling beautifully-designed shirts. Make sure and try dragging an item *out* of your cart. [via] #
jkottke : Panic has a great drag and drop shopping cart
deusx : PanicGoods - Nice T-Shirts For The Panic Family. - Very, very cool DHTML/JavaScript shopping cart implementation. Drag & Drop!
Richard Rutter : Drag and drop shopping cart - Very cool from Panic (filed under DOM | JavaScript). [via Adactio]
jonhicks : New Panic Katamari T Shirts - Gorgeous designs, and from previous experience, best quality shirts I've ever bought.
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