The essence of the question is, in the Mac, a program called CODA, this is an ftp manager with its own built-in editor, a very handy program, for the sake of only one, it went to the Mac, but I want to play games. So is there an analogue of such a program for Window?

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    Matter? It is not polite. We have taken similar questions to close, as prone to the formation of heated, meaningless discussions. By the way, why don't you consider Linux? - D-side
  • @ Buttons, seems to be no adobe software on Linux, or am I mistaken? - Anatoly
  • Well ... formally wrong, there are at least Brackets. But besides him, it seems, nothing. In the question you, by the way, did not indicate at all that you use it. Therefore, such questions are closed, everyone’s needs are different, so any answers to such questions are more misleading than helpful. - D-side
  • Brackets is very buggy, at least I write on Node and I often come across its glitches, I still have to get together and switch to Sublime - pnp2000
  • @ vnn198 for my taste Brackets are very narrowly targeted. Prefer Sublime and Atom. The first is more smart, the second is smarter. - D-side

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Although I’ll give you the answer, I’ll probably follow Mac, I will explain why, in principle, Mac is essentially UNIX (or rather FreeBSD), in a nice and convenient wrapper, that is, for example, skills with working in the console are very helpful later when working with servers under linux, sometimes it happens to me under Windows as you type ls and you think what the fuck is, it's very convenient that all open windows are saved when you turn it off, under Windows it is very lacking. As for the assembly, you can buy second-hand on avito, Mac PRO 4.1 / 5.1 can be taken for 60t.r. I bought a similar one, although I had to sit and monitor, although it was with one processor, but 32 GB of memory, 250SSD + 3HDD in total for 6Tb. in principle, even macmini with SSD will be enough for the eyes if you don’t get into virtual machines