This is a discussion on Freeware PHP Windows Editors within the alt.comp.lang.php forums, part of the PHP Programming Forums category; "Toby A Inkster" <usenet200712@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in message news:9o3855-sg8.ln1@ophelia.g5n....
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"Toby A Inkster" <usenet200712@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in message news:9o3855-sg8.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk... > Ali Bobo wrote: > >> SciTE > > This is my favourite editor on Windows. You might prefer Notepad++ -- which is BASED on SciTE but has more features (SciTE itself is primarily the editing libraries with their editor being more of a demo of what SciTE can do than being intended as a primary editor.) Notepad++ for light work, and PHP Eclipse or the PDT Eclipse for serious work seems to be the way to go. -- Herb |
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On Jan 7, 10:09 am, Kim André Akerĝ <kiman...@NOSPAMbetadome.com>
wrote: > Ali Bobo wrote: > > On Jan 6, 3:16 pm, Jonas Werres <jo...@example.org> wrote: > > > > Maguma Studio Free > > > > PHP Editor by EngInSite > > > > PHP Eclipse > > > > SciTE > > > > EngInSite Editor for PHP > > > > Pidela > > > > PHP Side > > > > TruStudio > > > > PHPMaker > > > > Smultron > > > > HAPedit > > > > PHP Coder > > > > Aptana > > > I downloaded Aptana because I understood it came with a PHP debugger, > > but I can't find it anywhere. > > I can't even find the PHP editor. > > Judging by their website, it seems like you need to install the PHP > plugin for Aptana:http://www.aptana.com/php/ Yes right, I have received an e-mail from them as well indicating that: "Aptana Studio does not include a PHP debugger, although we hope to implement PHP debugging in the future. To install the PHP editor plug-in, go to the Aptana Start Page (Help > Aptana Start Page...), and under the "Languages" column, scroll down to "PHP", then follow the instructions to download and install from there." From my point of view a debugger will add a lot of value to the product, which otherwise is fairly good. |
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On Jan 7, 2:59 pm, "Herb Martin" <n...@learnquick.com> wrote:
> "Toby A Inkster" <usenet200...@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in messagenews:9o3855-sg8.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk... > > > Ali Bobo wrote: > > >> SciTE > > > This is my favourite editor on Windows. > > You might prefer Notepad++ -- which is BASED on SciTE but has > more features (SciTE itself is primarily the editing libraries with their > editor being more of a demo of what SciTE can do than being intended > as a primary editor.) > > Notepad++ for light work, and PHP Eclipse or the PDT Eclipse for > serious work seems to be the way to go. > > -- > Herb I was going to download it, but then I realized that the beast is about 100 Mb compressed, which would yield to up to 200+ once it is installed. Anyway, I found a very good one called phpDesigner: http://www.mpsoftware.dk/phpdesigner.php Only functional for 14 days unless you buy it though. (but I just realized that I have an old beta that works fine ..., he, he, he, ...) |
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On Jan 6, 9:40 pm, Ali Bobo <1001w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there, > > I am starting to make more advanced PHP coding and I'm planning to > make a transition from Notepad++ to a full-featured PHP editor. > I would like it to be freeware unless there is a very compelling > reason to make me part with my money. > > So far, I've seen these options available: > Maguma Studio Free > PHP Editor by EngInSite > PHP Eclipse > SciTE > EngInSite Editor for PHP > Pidela > PHP Side > TruStudio > PHPMaker > Smultron > HAPedit > PHP Coder > > Could you recommend any of them , or perhaps another one? > Thanks I think it's purely Zend Studio, i love it. |
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 13:11:05 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> Ian Pawson wrote: >> Ali Bobo wrote: >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I am starting to make more advanced PHP coding and I'm planning to >>> make a transition from Notepad++ to a full-featured PHP editor. I >>> would like it to be freeware unless there is a very compelling reason >>> to make me part with my money. >>> >>> So far, I've seen these options available: Maguma Studio Free >>> PHP Editor by EngInSite >>> PHP Eclipse >>> SciTE >>> EngInSite Editor for PHP >>> Pidela >>> PHP Side >>> TruStudio >>> PHPMaker >>> Smultron >>> HAPedit >>> PHP Coder >>> >>> Could you recommend any of them , or perhaps another one? Thanks >> When I used to use windoze I liked the maguma editor, now use bluefish >> under Linux > > Context works well for me on Windoze, Smultron on Mac OSX. jEdit! |
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On Jan 6, 2:40 pm, Ali Bobo <1001w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there, > > I am starting to make more advanced PHP coding and I'm planning to > make a transition from Notepad++ to a full-featured PHP editor. > I would like it to be freeware unless there is a very compelling > reason to make me part with my money. > > So far, I've seen these options available: > Maguma Studio Free > PHP Editor by EngInSite > PHP Eclipse > SciTE > EngInSite Editor for PHP > Pidela > PHP Side > TruStudio > PHPMaker > Smultron > HAPedit > PHP Coder > > Could you recommend any of them , or perhaps another one? > Thanks This one looks good too: PHPMaker http://www.hkvstore.com/phpmaker/features.asp |
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On Jan 8, 4:19 am, Henri <he...@dontevenbother.fr> wrote:
> On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 13:11:05 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote: > > Ian Pawson wrote: > >> Ali Bobo wrote: > >>> Hi there, > > >>> I am starting to make more advanced PHP coding and I'm planning to > >>> make a transition from Notepad++ to a full-featured PHP editor. I > >>> would like it to be freeware unless there is a very compelling reason > >>> to make me part with my money. > > >>> So far, I've seen these options available: Maguma Studio Free > >>> PHP Editor by EngInSite > >>> PHP Eclipse > >>> SciTE > >>> EngInSite Editor for PHP > >>> Pidela > >>> PHP Side > >>> TruStudio > >>> PHPMaker > >>> Smultron > >>> HAPedit > >>> PHP Coder > > >>> Could you recommend any of them , or perhaps another one? Thanks > >> When I used to use windoze I liked the maguma editor, now use bluefish > >> under Linux > > > Context works well for me on Windoze, Smultron on Mac OSX. > > jEdit! PHP debugger included? |
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On Jan 7, 2:59 pm, "Herb Martin" <n...@learnquick.com> wrote:
> "Toby A Inkster" <usenet200...@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in messagenews:9o3855-sg8.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk... > > > Ali Bobo wrote: > > >> SciTE > > > This is my favourite editor on Windows. > > You might prefer Notepad++ -- which is BASED on SciTE but has > more features (SciTE itself is primarily the editing libraries with their > editor being more of a demo of what SciTE can do than being intended > as a primary editor.) > > Notepad++ for light work, and PHP Eclipse or the PDT Eclipse for > serious work seems to be the way to go. I use Notepad++ a lot, but it has a major bug when doing search & replace on long strings, it can make a real mess of the whole of your site |
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Hi,
> So far, I've seen these options available: > Maguma Studio Free > PHP Editor by EngInSite > PHP Eclipse > SciTE > EngInSite Editor for PHP > Pidela > PHP Side > TruStudio > PHPMaker > Smultron > HAPedit > PHP Coder > > Could you recommend any of them , or perhaps another one? I use Jedit - http://www.jedit.org/ Regards, Wayne |
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"Ali Bobo" <1001webs@gmail.com> schreef in bericht news:2342d414-4ed4-40a3-897e-9bdfdc365629@l1g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... > Hi there, > > I am starting to make more advanced PHP coding and I'm planning to > make a transition from Notepad++ to a full-featured PHP editor. > I would like it to be freeware unless there is a very compelling > reason to make me part with my money. > > So far, I've seen these options available: > Maguma Studio Free > PHP Editor by EngInSite > PHP Eclipse > SciTE > EngInSite Editor for PHP > Pidela > PHP Side > TruStudio > PHPMaker > Smultron > HAPedit > PHP Coder > > Could you recommend any of them , or perhaps another one? > Thanks Vim: http://www.vim.org/index.php (http://www.vim.org/download.php#pc) |