



Espresso aims to focus Web development workflows into one streamlined app, according to the MacRabbits. Projects start out with an organized one-window workspace, providing instant access to files, publishing and more. From there, you have freedom in customizing your environment: you can search for files, reorder often-used pages or drag off tabs into their own window.
Espresso 1.0 ships with full-featured support for HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP, but its core was designed to be extended. There are already third-party Sugars (plug-ins) available, allowing you to add support for many new languages.
MacRabbit has added complete server syncing tools. With Espresso, you can update, merge or mirror your projects to SFTP, FTP or S3. For tweaks directly on the server, Espresso features a complete Browse mode with remote editing.
Espresso is available for approximately US$68 if you already own CSSEdit 2 or $81 at full price.



