I need some PHP editors like Macromedia Dreamweaver

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sarbas
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I need some PHP editors like Macromedia Dreamweaver

Post by sarbas »

Hello every body

I'm new person using Linux. I need PHP editor in Linux platform like Macromedia Dreamweaver . Can anyone suggest these type of editors and their free download links .
matthijs
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Post by matthijs »

I don't think this question belongs in T&D. If you look at general discussion you'll find 300+ posts in this thread viewtopic.php?t=6288 about editors
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m3mn0n
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Post by m3mn0n »

Moving this thread to the Linux forum.
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Jenk
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Post by Jenk »

You can run Dreamweaver using WINE, or "CrossOver Office" but tbh.. you'll be better off just using something like Eclipse (with phpide plugin,) Quanta+ or Kate and ditching WYSIWYG editors.
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Post by AlexC »

I use and recommend gPHPedit - I love it so much, lightweight, fast and helpful :P
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Post by Luke »

Eclipse++
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Post by daedalus__ »

$Eclipse.$PHPEclipse++;
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u can find Linux help from here

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Ok, congrats, you're banned.
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Post by shwanky »

Personally I like Zend Studio. I have an installation on my linux box, laptop and workstation... >.> It has some nifty features that are totally worth the cost. Though, at the moment I'm completely in love with VIM ^.^
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