This allows our Mac App Store customers to enjoy the same upgrade pricing as direct customers.Īfter that, Coda's price will return to its regular pricing (USD $99) for new direct customers, and all Mac App Store customers. However:įor the first 24 hours of sale ONLY, Coda 2 will be available at a 50% discount (USD $49) to EVERYONE - new customers, existing customers, direct customers, and Mac App Store customers.Īfter that, for a limited time, we will offer Coda 2 for USD $75 to EVERYONE - new customers, existing customers, direct customers, and Mac App Store customers. Unfortunately, Apple does not provide us a way to give free upgrades to all customers who purchased Coda 1 from the Mac App Store recently. If you bought Coda 1 very recently (after April 10, 2012) directly from us, you are entitled to a free upgrade.
We want everyone to get it at a fair price.
Not only are they releasing shortly, they also will be giving a short $50 discount from the original $100 price tag for the first day. And now, from what it seems to be an everlasting wait, Panic has announced Coda 2 to the public and is releasing May 24. When I did purchase Coda back a year ago, Panic, the makers of Coda, were even speaking and teasing their upcoming release, Coda 2. However, after I discovered Espresso, I never opened Coda again as its features are extremely outdated compared to Espresso (although I will admit, Coda did have a built-in CSS editor way before Espresso ever did). As much as me being a major Espresso fan, I purchased Coda a year ago as I needed a powerful web editor.