- Codeita
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Codeita Codeita Logo Developer(s) Heavy Cloud Media Group[1] Initial release April 2010[2] Operating system Cross-platform Website www.codeita.com Codeita is cloud-based software for prototyping and developing websites and web applications. It allows users to work together in a social environment, to create, edit and deploy web projects in a LAMP software bundle. Codeita makes it easy for developers to manage code, files and databases right from a browser-based dashboard. But, the main benefit of using this type of cloud-based software is team collaboration. Codeita allows users to share their web projects with other team members. From there they are able to issue tasks, messages, and other project specific updates to their team.
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Continuous integration
Codeita uses a Continuous integration cycle. Which allows software developers to make rapid version updates and nightly builds. The developers take your feedback and improve on current features and put those into smaller, more frequent releases of the software.
Features
- Project / Task Management
- Project / Task Sharing and Collaboration
- Code-Editor
- In-browser content editing
- Local File Management
- Local FTP Access
- Publish to remote FTP
- Send outgoing e-mails and previews of project files
- Graphics editing with SVG-Edit
- LAMP Environment
Release Notes
Current version: beta 2.1.1
Release Date: 7/9/2010
New in this release- Color Picker in Code Editor
- IMAP support for PHP
- Rename uploaded files and folders.
References
- LAMP (software bundle)
- Cloud Computing
- Continuous Integration (CI)
External links
- Official website
- Cloud Computing for Web Developers
- Your Guide to the LA Startup Community
- The Most Powerful and Feature Rich Web-Based Code Editors (IDEs)
- AsAble.com interview of Kyle Ellicott @kyleellicott, Founder of @codeita
- Codeita: Powerful & Free Web Development Application Online
- Codeita.com - For Web Developers Looking For A Change
Categories:- Cloud applications
- HTML editors
- Internet companies of the United States
- Web development software
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