Re: Re: Progressbar

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On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Michael A. Peters<mpeters@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Martin Scotta wrote:
>>
>> I found extremely un-productive editors or IDEs like Eclipse or Zend
>> Studio.
>>
>> I use SciTE.
>>
>> It don't has any feature you are talking about...
>>
>> but it..
>>  # do not eat all you ram
>>  # starts in a microsecond
>>  # opens any type of file
>>  # paints the code in pretty colors.
>>  # has a little intellisense using pre-written words or api files
>>
>>
>
> I almost exclusively use bluefish, the closest I come to an IDE for anything
> I do is emacs + AUCTeX for my occasional TeX needs.
>
> I also use vim and on the rare occasions I'm stuck with Windows, something I
> think called PSPad (not sure, downloaded it awhile back at my parents
> house). I actually have a license for Homesite, but I don't think I can
> install it on their computer and I don't run Windows anymore. That was nice.
>
> On a Mac - bbedit for everything.
>
> However, all that being said, I do very little php. Right now though a
> little more than usual.
>
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over the past little while I have been using

komodo edit (free) - good (more like a text editor with some brains),
good code completion and hinting
aptana studio (free) - eclipse based, bigger learning curve, but lots
of functionality
netbeans (free) - good, nice interface




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