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Posted by BJMurphy on 01/09/07 04:43
What about if I wanted to do PHP development on a Mac?
I have used EditPlus in the past and liked it--especially the FTP
features have been useful, but it is Windows only, like most of the
software of this ilk.
Benjamin wrote:
> Jim Carlock wrote:
> > "php newbie" posted...
> > : Thanks for the response and link to php-editors.com. The
> > : site provides a good overview of all the IDEs available for
> > : php.
> > : I am going to try out PHPedit, hopefully the free trial will
> > : support all of the features available on commercial version.
> > : Thanks
> >
> > Something just as good or possibly even better...
> >
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/scintilla/
> >
> > Click on Download, then scroll down to SciTE.
> >
> > SciTE is one of the best editors around for just about any
> > language out there. Once one start exploring some features,
> > one gets hooked and never regrets it.
> I totally agree. I went through about 13 editors until I settled on
> SciTE. I love the options and highlighting given. I love SciTE!
> >
> > Remember, it's SciTE, the Scintilla Editor that you want,
> > and perhaps you'll eventually get involved with the Scintilla
> > engine behind it.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > --
> > Jim Carlock
> > Post replies to the group.
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