Vote for your favorite PHP Editor

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Which is your favourite PHP Editor?

Zend Studio
0
No votes
NuSphere PhpED
0
No votes
Maguma Workbench
2
33%
Dreamweaver MX
1
17%
PHP Designer 2005
0
No votes
Ultra Edit
0
No votes
ActiveState Comodo
0
No votes
Edit Plus
0
No votes
Others
3
50%
 
Total votes: 6

briandude
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Vote for your favorite PHP Editor

Post by briandude »

Hi guys,
I'm Briandude. For the last 2 years i have been working as a php-professional. I would like to conduct a poll for knowing which PHP-Editor you guys think is the best and why? I want your co-ops and pls feel free to vote.
I Have added some names in the poll, if the editor of your choice is not in the list, vote for 'others' and don't forget to mention the name and reason.Happy voting.
:idea:
rcy
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I am a Maguma Workbench fan

Post by rcy »

Hi,
I voted for Maguma Workbench 'cuz it's a pretty good product. I've been using this for quite sometime now. This editor offers different functionalities like CVS Manger, FTP/SFTP Browser, Function list, Class browser, File browser, Snippets, Remote browser, Run time code parsing and error trapping, debugger and many more. All these functionalities works properly on different OS smoothly. All in all good value for money.
rcy
thegreatone2176
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Post by thegreatone2176 »

I vote Others because Scite is the best editor around or just plain old notepad :)
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n00b Saibot
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Post by n00b Saibot »

NotePad! Yay!

Methinks there has been a similar Poll in the past. Might wanna take a look there if you need stats :)
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Post by nickvd »

Context is one of the best I've seen, but I have been looking for an editor with either built-in or access to an external profiler. I have some code that is taking way too long, and I wouldn't mind finding out where the slowdown is occurring. (not zend, it's overkill for me)
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Chris Corbyn
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Post by Chris Corbyn »

I'm guessing this will be locked by a mod... this topic has been discussed. (About 5 lines above this one in the same forum).

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John Cartwright
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Post by John Cartwright »

Agreed.
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