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I use Notepad2 on Windows and Kate on Linux.
My PHP projects haven't gotten large enough to warrant an IDE at this point, though I may check out some of these links.
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My personal fave is PHP designer 2007. Apart from that, Scite is pretty good.
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http://www.editplus.com/
Regexp enabled search and replace, grep, ftp, syntax highlights, etc. It's like a Windows GUI version of vi. Been using it for all of my coding for 5 years now.
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Emacs
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I've tried PHPEdit also and it is a very nice, well made program. It is also kinda expensive for what is still just a fancy text editor. (http://www.waterproof.fr/products/ )
What I currently use is PHP Expert Editor, which is very similar and about half the price ( http://www.ankord.com/phpxedit.html ) It just makes organizing and working with the code much easier a lot of the time I still end up using vim or nano or notepad though for direct editing or when I am not home, but I keep php expert editor installed on my home machine
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php editor
I use pitpad and dreamweaver but recently i am testing PHP DESIGNER 2007
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Komodo (http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/)
I believe it's commercial but I *think* there is a free version. Haven't used it extensively but from what I saw it seemed pretty good. Other than that, Dreamweaver works pretty good with PHP. |
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If you are running windows, I recommend using tsWebEditor.(http://tswebeditor.net.tc/). It has auto-completion of PHP (and many other languages).
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