On Wed, 2011-08-03 at 16:53 -0400, Curtis Maurand wrote: > > Mike Hansen wrote: > > >> > > I mostly use VIM. > However, I did play with PHP Storm, and it's pretty > > nice. It > also has a plug-in that emulate vi/vim. > > > > I've used > Komodo in the past. It's also good. > > > I've used and like > Quanta Plus (KDE on Linux). I've used Bluefish on Windows and Linux, > Notepad++ on Windows, UltraEdit on Windows, NetBeans on windows. > Zend Studio on Windows NuSphere PHPEdI have Komodo, but haven't really > played with it much. > > I like UltraEdit, Netbeans, Zend Studio > and NuSphere PHP. I've use NuSphere the most. I use Quanta > Plus on Linux the most. This is a bit of recurring thread every few weeks, but here's my answers again this time around: Kate (Linux and Windows) for simple editing, where you only need syntax highlighting and not a full blown auto-suggest IDE Netbeans for an IDE, as it has good SVN integration and is cross-platform (so I can use the same environment at home (Linux) and work (Windows)) -- Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk