foyer wrote:

thanks for all the suggestions! I will try out a few of them..

Something that hasn't been mentioned yet that was suggested to me was Crimson Editor.. its worth checking out

As you may know, Crimson Eitor is being developed again ( after 3 year no releases )
And the name for NEW Crimson Editor is
Emerald Editor http://www.emeraldeditor.com/

We can download beta versions, debug, suggest improvements
and so, help the make maybe the perfect HTML PHP Editor
🙂

In the Emerald Forum!
In this post are beta downloads ( 2007/2008 ) for Vista XP windows.
... both setup.exe or portable.zip code

Emerald/Crimson Editor 3.72 currently in beta

The other moderators and I will try to keep this post updated as new fixes and features come in.
Enjoy,
Phil

  • cedt-236-setup.exe (1639.1 KB - downloaded 439 times.)
  • cedt-236-portable.zip (1606.58 KB - downloaded 228 times.)
  • cedt-236-portable.tar.bz2 (1400.67 KB - downloaded 16 times.)
    « Last Edit: March 18, 2008, 02:25:30 am by Phil »

🙂 thanks foyer
To tell about this editor.
It was new to me. I will give the new Emerald beta version a try.

regars 🙂
halojoy

    Oh dear, I am starting to consider Geany since it allows me a consistent interface between Linux and MS Windows, which is also one reason why I use Code::Blocks.

      laserlight wrote:

      Oh dear, I am starting to consider Geany since it allows me a consistent interface between Linux and MS Windows, which is also one reason why I use Code::Blocks.

      thanks laserlight
      downloaded!
      If it is good enough for laserlight .. anyone may be pleased!
      Because he is a critical man, for sure.

      regars 🙂
      halojoy

        halojoy wrote:

        Because he is a critical man, for sure.

        A critical man? interesting...

        Maybe LazerLight is just good enough to not need a good IDE 😉

          Dreamweaver CS3 (i like the pretty colours)

          I've used Dreamweaver since DW4 it's hard to get out of the habit. Purly use it for a coding tool though never use design view cringe

            You can far better code assist than in dreamweaver... 😉

              If it is good enough for laserlight .. anyone may be pleased!
              Because he is a critical man, for sure.

              Yes, I am picky about my editors, but just recall the vi versus emacs holy war and it becomes obvious that programmers can be religiously picky about them (and that includes IDEs, since with batteries included these text editors are IDEs, or at least come close).

              Note that I am still evaluating Geany, comparing it to Gedit and Notepad++, though with respect to Gedit it is not a very fair comparison since I neglected to include Gedit plugins.

                "Just recall the vi versus emacs holy war"? Recall? When did it end? I'm still slinging insults about emacs users. 😃

                  dougal85 wrote:

                  Eclipse.

                  i think MyEclipse is better...

                    Being somewhat new to the whole coding world, I am still with my tried and true app DreamWeaver (been with it also since v.4, now with CS3).
                    I believe soon I will be looking out for a better editor for PHP once I get more advanced with it. It WILL be nice to be told where I am missing a ' or a ; which can save me some bald spots on my scalp and those late night hours anguishing and annoying my non-coding husband with "WHY WON'T THIS WORK!!!???!!!" and actually thinking I will get an answer.:mad:
                    I am NOT an advocate of those WYSIWYG apps, you need to learn the internet 'glue' ('x'HTML) if you want to do ANY internet design, but DW helps with the quick view of your progress if you so choose.

                    Just my 2 cents

                    -Sel

                      I've been trying phpDeveloper 2008, and I do like that it helps me with the small stuff, but I do miss design view to not preview, but move things around on a more graphical interface. I know it does have too, but I preffer dreamweavers (for now)

                        I used to use PSPad, then I found jEdit.

                        My work makes me use Zend Studio. The only thing about it that I hate (or maybe I haven't found it yet) is the lack of a search and replace in files tool.

                          Kudose wrote:

                          The only thing about it that I hate (or maybe I haven't found it yet) is the lack of a search and replace in files tool.

                          The Eclipse-based version has this.

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