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Editor/IDE dilemma

July 08, 2008 5:00pm

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  • #1 / Jul 08, 2008 5:00pm

    Wokioo

    1 posts

    Hello guys, I’m having a big problem deciding which editor to use. Here is what I’ve got so far.

    What is important to me is a good and stable Remote folders function/FTP.
    Also syntax checking is important.

    Aptana: Great looking and nice features, however the FTP is very unstable to me.

    Zend Studio for Eclipse: Nice features and good syntax checking, but there is no drag and dropping of the text, and it seems to be heavy with freezes for like 30 seconds from time to time.

    E-editor: This is very nice, but the problem is the FTP features are not very good, however stable. Also there is no automatic syntax checking. I have to manually do it everytime.

    PHP-Desinger: Good program, but if you use the FTP feature it’s a complete disaster. Many crashes and makes some sort of witespace on uploading.

    I don’t need anything very fancy, but solid and working.

    Discuss what you use and what you think i should use.

  • #2 / Jul 08, 2008 5:16pm

    Pascal Kriete

    2589 posts

    This question comes up every week.

    That said, I’m on a mac (Textmate), so I won’t be of much help here.

  • #3 / Jul 08, 2008 5:26pm

    Colin Williams

    2601 posts

    PHPclipse has served me well, with several plugins for JS, CSS and such. And to solve the lack of FTP features in eclipse, I have set up my workspace so that my folder navigation is on the right, my editor is slightly minimized, and off to the right I have Filezilla open, showing only remote files. So I can just drag and drop from Eclipse into Filezilla.

  • #4 / Jul 08, 2008 7:26pm

    Cristi

    5 posts

    I’ve used Aptana for FTP. For some reason it worked fine so far. However there are bugs, I noticed one when the css editor in aptana just crashed.. on another computer that editor works just fine…

    Other then aptana I’ve used Dreamweaver. Great editor for web-design (I’m not talking here about the design view feature). On dreamweaver the FTP seamed slower then Aptana so I don’t use it that much at this point.

  • #5 / Jul 18, 2008 3:48pm

    Stefano G

    62 posts

    I have used Eclipse since 2002 (I am a Java developer) and I am really addicted to it! for me there’s no other choice on Win, Linux, Mac or whatever. 😉

    http://ellislab.com/forums/viewthread/69098/

  • #6 / Jul 19, 2008 2:59pm

    AgentPhoenix

    137 posts

    I definitely beg to differ.  Eclipse on a Mac is horrendous and incredibly slow.  I prefer Textmate, or if you want some a bit more graphical, Coda is pretty awesome.

  • #7 / Jul 19, 2008 3:14pm

    Rick Jolly

    729 posts

    I definitely beg to differ.  Eclipse on a Mac is horrendous and incredibly slow.  I prefer Textmate, or if you want some a bit more graphical, Coda is pretty awesome.

    Are you saying java is slower on the Mac?? Or do you need to upgrade?

  • #8 / Jul 19, 2008 9:31pm

    Randy Casburn

    997 posts

    @Wokioo—I’ll likely get flamed for mentioned a product that isn’t .... OMG .... FREE, but NuSphere’s PhpEd is so mething you should download and run through the trial.  http://www.nusphere.com

    IMHO it is by far the finest fully capable PHP IDE on the market.  But quality requires cash.

    Randy

    Disclaimer: I own every product they make, I’ve paid for every product they make, I swear by every product they make.

  • #9 / Jul 26, 2008 6:49pm

    matthewr

    96 posts

    I’ve been down that road!  PhpED is the best for Windows.  It’s far from perfect, but it’s the best out there i think.  Coda Panic is the best ever, but it’s only for mac

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