Re: Which PHP-Editor to use?

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On 10/16/07, Stut <stuttle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Zoltán Németh wrote:
> > 2007. 10. 16, kedd keltezéssel 04.59-kor mooor ezt írta:
> >>
> >>           I recommed you Codelobster php edition. Very good free php
> editor.
> >>
> >>    It reminds me a mix of Zend Studio and MS Visual Studio.  If to the
> basic
> >> features they are:
> >>
> >> syntax highlighting, an intelligent outocomplete, step by step
> debugger,
> >> help on php, html, mysql; jump
> >>
> >> to funtion's or class's declaration in the project; search within the
> >> project; highlighting of paired tags and brackets; Calss View.
> >>
> >> I like that it has small size - only 5 mb. Free.
> >>
> >> I've downloaded from:
> >> http://www.codelobster.com
> >> Good luck!
> >>
> >>
> >
> > wow I haven't seen that thread for several weeks. this is really thread
> > resurrection lol :)
> >
> > anyway, this thread has been talked to death a million times, so we
> > could just let it drop finally (I thought we already did it...) ;)
>
> Nahh. I wanna hear more about the "Drug and Drop function for loading a
> new file". Cause everyone knows that for best results you've gotta drug
> files before you drop them into an application.
>
> http://www.codelobster.com/details_phped.html (end of page)
>
> -Stut
>
>
Outta curiosity... is this a legit piece of software? I went to the site and
it *looks* real.... but we all know how looks can be. =P I wasn't interested
in downloading a virus this morning..... any takers? =D

~Philip

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