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Posted by D. Wokan on 04/12/05 02:52
Mario St-Gelais wrote:
> Ever considered Eclipse (www.eclipse.org)? AS far as I am concerned, it
> rocks on both Win and Linux. Plus there is a PHP plugin.
> D. Wokan wrote:
>
>> Ivan Voras wrote:
>>
>>> Vicente Werner wrote:
>>>
>>>> Try nvu -the evolution of the old mozilla/netscape composer- at nvu.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I just did before posting the request - it doesn't even want to open
>>> .tpl files!
>>>
>> I, too, must admit that I was a bit underwhelmed with nVU. Great if
>> you're making HTML, XHTML, and CSS. Not so great if you're working
>> with server-side scripting and/or templates.
>>
>> More a "web designers" tool than a "web programmers" tool.
>>
>> At this point, I'm still doing most of my editing in Arachnophilia
>> (version 4) when I'm on Windows (IOW: at work) and VIM when I'm on
>> Linux. (I know there are better code editors for Linux. I'm just
>> using in a shell so often I don't think about them.)
>> --
>> D. Wokan
>>
Actually, I am planning on trying Eclipse. Not entirely sure why I
haven't yet.
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