Thomas Bøhm´s blog about convergent technology, design and æsthetics, lifehacking, and the occasional maniacal rant.
I know it seems “wysiwyg” and “dreamweaver-like” and all kinds of non-hardcore, but I kind of like the idea of Flux 2 as a tool of many, at least for prototyping or starting up a project. It supports HTML5 and CSS3, and all sorts of awesome integration with javscript “packages”, but isn´t really mentioned on any of the bigger web dev blogs. It even supports shifting you over to Espresso when you are ready to get your hands dirty in pure code. I haven´t had a chance to really play with a lot yet though.
UPDATE: Actually, it´s possible to fully create, build and start the local server (for live previewing) for a Ruby on Rails app from within the GUI of Flex 2. And at this time this afternoon it´s out of beta.
Stuf is also kinda cool, but at this point I guess I expect clipboard syncing with an iPhone client as well.