Hammer is pretty handy if building a static site, or in early prototyping, but it's not powerful enough to handle a PHP driven site - you'll spend more time replacing the code than working on it if you intend to use PHP/MySQL.
@andy_unleash, absolutely. its great for what its great for but i can't see it working well for every context, and especially not for anything requiring a CMS/PHP. I'm definitely keeping codekit on my dock for more intense projects.
Hey pplz, just wondering if anyone else has checked out Hammer?
http://hammerformac.com/
I haven't even messed with half of the features yet and I'm already blown away at the amount of time it will save me when building a static site.
Hammer is pretty handy if building a static site, or in early prototyping, but it's not powerful enough to handle a PHP driven site - you'll spend more time replacing the code than working on it if you intend to use PHP/MySQL.
I'm starting to believe Elliot Jay Stocks is the Billy Mays of reviews for our industry's products.
@andy_unleash, absolutely. its great for what its great for but i can't see it working well for every context, and especially not for anything requiring a CMS/PHP. I'm definitely keeping codekit on my dock for more intense projects.
@chrisburton, LOL