What's your favourite PHP Editor?

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What's your favourite PHP Editor?

Editplus
55
8%
Notepad/Wordpad
63
9%
Dreamweaver
157
22%
vi
24
3%
Homesite
28
4%
UltraEdit
33
5%
PHPEdit
36
5%
Zend Studio
98
14%
Other... (please post and say which)
208
29%
Eclipse
4
1%
 
Total votes: 706

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patrikG
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Post by patrikG »

Zend. It's beautiful.
malcolmboston
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Post by malcolmboston »

patrikG wrote:Zend. It's beautiful.
*nod nod*
Sosukhelumez
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Post by Sosukhelumez »

Edit++ or PHP Expert Editor
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anjanesh
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ConText

Post by anjanesh »

I use Context. I don't understand why no one else use context here ? Is it not that popular ?. Just highlights but for almost most languages.
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patrikG
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Post by patrikG »

I've just begun dabbling my hands in Komodo - a very powerful editor, it seems, I still have to explore its functionalities for a bit. As much as I am in awe of Zend, it is simply to resource-hungry. Komodo seems a great and powerful alternative.
jdunlop
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Post by jdunlop »

I have been using Dev-PHP for a while and I have found it very handy. Also it is free!

Find it at http://devphp.sourceforge.net/

Cheers,

JD
pinkwolf
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Best PHP IDE

Post by pinkwolf »

The best php IDE is the new EDITOR Maguma Workbench!
:D :D :D :D :D
a new architecture, plugin, and available also for Linux, and soon for MAC.
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thx for the work! Maguma Workbench the best PHP IDE! :D :D :D
:idea: Try it!
burzvingion
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Post by burzvingion »

Crimson Editor. Best free editor there is, and I dont like paying for things
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Fredix
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Post by Fredix »

Bluefish rules!
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Post by malcolmboston »

i think i must of answered this 20 or so times :?
patrikG wrote:As much as I am in awe of Zend, it is simply to resource-hungry.
yep, i agree, but damn is it sexy, makes PHP so much more fun to code.

<-- a proud Zend Studio owner
pmore
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Post by pmore »

Komodo for its editor and debugging environment. All in one. The debugger is a tad buggy though.
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anjanesh
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VS.Php

Post by anjanesh »

Just found abt VS.Php from Jcx s/w. Its really cool. Only prob is that it eats RAM and NOT free. They should start one for VS.NET 2005 too.
http://www.jcxsoftware.com
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feyd
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Post by feyd »

vs.PHP is free, just need to be a member of the site... a tiny bit buggy though if you don't shutdown vs.NET right.. some things like strings look odd, and a few other quirks..
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neophyte
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Dreamweaver

Post by neophyte »

Dreamweaver MX

aiiight
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Sema
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Post by Sema »

Zend = PoweR

Other than that theres http://www.tsware.net, TSW webcoder, it's a nice little program...
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