RE: What software do you use for writing PHP?

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When you say SlickEdit has a ftp client built in, is it a separate window
that gets launched, or is it more integrated, like you can just right click
on your list of files and say "put" these files up on the server. For me
just being able to save and have the file get uploaded saves me a lot of
extra clicks. DW's synchornization features are also handy if you are trying
to get just the lastest files instead of the whole site.


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Boget [mailto:chris.boget@xxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 10:11 AM
To: Mark Steudel; 'Jeff McKeon'; 'php'
Subject: Re:  What software do you use for writing PHP?

> I primarily code in Dreamweaver 8. Two of my favorite features that 
> were added from MX are as follows:
> 1. Code folding, basically you can collapse blocks of code. 

SlickEdit has this feature.

> 2. The built in FTP client. 

This one as well.  I used Dreamweaver a while back (admittedly an older
version) but I couldn't stand it.  But that's IMO.

thnx,
Chris

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