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Company details

  1. Software Company
  2. Computer Software Store
  3. Software Vendor

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Panic Inc. is a Portland, Oregon-based software and video game company that specializes in macOS and iOS applications.


Contact info

  • SW 11th Ave 315, 97205, Portland, United States

  • panic.com

2.7

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you're wondering why apps like…

If you're wondering why apps like Prompt2 have been crashing without any updates the last year and Transmit is sunset and abandoned..

Surprise! They're working on new paid upgraded apps to replace it while the old apps crash and burn in unusable state. Essentially 1 year early secret deprecation of their software. They already made the decision to stop support since the last update a year ago.

Current state: Prompt2 is crashing, its worthless - most of us paid over 30-35 usd for it.

Its probably been crashing for at least a year now as I've been wondering.. Its useless as it can't be relied on cuz its prone to crashing, compared to even free clients this is bad.

Only response I got was you can join the Prompt3 beta. They're just preparing another huge money heist of their old users or whoever is dumb enough to fall for the trap. They knew all this time 1 year ago, which is when you should have told your users; Sorry we need more money we're transitioning to a subscription app so you don't have to deal with this otherwise extremely unfortunate release cycle and our upfront greedy personality.

Well thanks for nothing except a huge paywall and feeling like you just smeared us all!

It sounds oddly familiar like a faint memory of a shitstorm I read on your page with customers who were also angry about the Prompt1to2 situation.

If you really want to make subscription apps then make subscription apps instead of this.

No I won't buy the silly upgrade, I'll probably find a better alternative like Secure Shellfish who doesn't use their customers like this.

Top 1 expensive app in your portfolio asks for more money WHAT A SURPRISE. Not like you're honest or anything no you're plain secretive and eluding about it.. You could have done a transaction with customers on subscription or any other deal where people would be obviously happy or at least accepting to the terms.. In this case you just chose to exploit us, like you also did previously, shame on you.. You never learn.

Seems too easy to slap a new skin on the old client and sell another upgrade, unlimited money and with limited manpower so you can focus on the silly PlayDate (looks like something I'll never buy), have fun with that..

Enjoy the new office, I will happily pay 30 usd -- solely to get rid of you and cross off your checkmark -- seems cheap to never have to see or deal with you ever again!

June 28, 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

My chief software engineer loved the…

My chief software engineer loved the colors in the old Coda 2 theme. Nova now has a similar theme, but with awful colors. Is it possible to return a theme from Coda 2 to Nova? He's getting a psychological breakdown due to the color scheme in the new theme in Nova.

Is it possible to bring back his favorite theme from Coda 2 to his Nova app on Mac? In the photo I'm attaching an old theme that we would like to return. The theme in Coda 2 was called "Birds of paradise". Please help.

November 24, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Goodbye Dreamweaver. Hello Coda 2!

I just switched to Coda 2 from Dreamweaver. Adobe wouldn't let me transfer my CS5 license from Windows to Mac, and I didn't want to sign up for outrageous monthly CC payments for life. In my search for a Dreamweaver replacement I found Coda 2, a website IDE. They have a 7 day trial so you can test drive Coda before you buy. I used Coda to make backend updates on a couple of Wordpress sites, and it worked like a charm. The UI is very clean, and easy to learn. I actually like it better than Dreamweaver! The best part is Coda only costs $99 period. No subscription required!

December 31, 2019
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