> Coda is the first Java 100% Web site builder, which overcomes the
> limitations of HTML.
>
> Who should use Coda?
>
> Coda is aimed at Web designers, developers, and publishers eager to
> create graphically appealing, interactive Web sites with the
> accuracy, precision, and control of existing layout tools. Coda's
> elegant user interface and intuitive point-and-click metaphor makes
> it ideally suited for those familiar with graphic design or
> publishing.
>
> What are Coda's main features?
>
>   * Coda's main features include:
>     * Precision layout and control of objects
>
>     * Component architecture that allows Coda to be extensible
>
>     * An object-oriented approach to Web page design
>
>     * Support for object interactivity and communication
>
>     * True WYSIWYG output on any Java-compatible Web browser
>

>
> How is Coda different from HTML Web design tools?
>
> Coda is an all-Java tool that overcomes the limitations of HTML.
> Coda builds on Java's object-oriented, cross-platform, dynamic
> nature to create compelling Web pages and applications. Designers
> can choose to develop Web sites entirely in Java or combine Coda
> with their existing HTML tools.
>
> RandomNoise anticipates that initially Web designers will use Coda
> in conjunction with their current HTML-based tools as they make the
> transition toward more interactive Web design.
>
> ? Excerpt: [RandomNoise Coda FAQ sheet][1] (Web Archive)

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

Coda Version 1.0

 * Minimum System Requirements:
   * Power Macintosh
   * 640 x 480 color monitor
   * 2MB free hard drive space
   * 32 MB RAM
   * Macintosh System Software 7.5 or later

Note: If you using a version of the Macintosh Operating System which
has a Modern Memory Manager, it needs to be on. This may have the
effect of not being able to run under SheepShaver emulation.

  [1]: https://web.archive.org/web/19970101131750/http://www.randomnoise.com/faq.html