I open a dialog and find myself staring into the depths of outer space. When I click on the whimsical iconography there’s subtle user feedback. The design is clean and intuitive, very familiar to anyone using MacOS. Panic found some novel uses for the MacBook Pro Touch Bar including running your npm script at the press of a button, as if typing npm run start took too long. The TypeScript extension features some refactoring functionality for all those code smells. There’s multiline editing, intuitive autocompletion, code hints. According to Panic, their engineers coded the text editor from scratch after discovering some bugs in Apple’s text layout engine and ended up with a more performant experience. When I open multiple text editor panes and terminals Nova doesn't skip a beat. There's no visible slowdown editing large files. Two days ago I downloaded the free trial of Nova, installed the TypeScript extension, snagged a theme, opened a TypeScript project and started coding. You can still open links in new tabs but this will launch a new Chrome window.I spent 48 hours with Nova, a new native IDE for MacOS released by Panic on September 14th. you can’t have multiple tabs open in the app.The Chrome app being launched likely does not affect performance more than it should (I think it just indicates that a Chromium instance has been launched to host the Coda.io website in the emulated desktop app) since a browser window is not actually launched, but it does cause the Chrome app to show up in your app tray along with the Coda.io app icon. if you don’t usually use Chrome as your browser, then launching the Coda.io emulated desktop app also launches the Chrome app.no need to keep track of a separate browser window or tab for Coda.you can still backtrack through the navigation history the same way you would in a browser.you can still use any extensions you have installed with Chrome (e.g. doesn’t have the browser UI clutter (URL bar, menus, etc.).
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