I've been using it under linux for a while, with wine - everything but the debugger works fine.
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 01:41, Crafty_Shadow <vankat...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have been using NuSphere's PhpED for the past six months. It is not > free (though a trail version is available), however it is better than > Eclipse/Netbeans by leaps and bounds. If feels much more coherent, > there is no excessive overfunctionality. Writing macros for symfony is > a piece of cake, there is a GREAT debugger, and last but not least - > it is goddamn fast. Unlike what most IDEs seem to be going for right > now (Java), PhpED is written in C++. The one downside I guess would be > the fact that its only available for Windows (well, that and the quite > hefty price tag, but you really do get what you pay for). > > On Jan 7, 2:32 pm, pghoratiu <pghora...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I converted to Netbeans 6.8 from the latest Eclipse version, >> personally I had problems with >> Eclipse unreliable code completion and high resource usage (both cpu >> and memory). >> Unfortunately not everything is perfect with Netbeans, I experienced >> also the high CPU usage lockup >> (i suspect it has something to do with code completion that fails and >> goes into an infinite loop). >> >> So if there are better IDE's than these I'm looking forward :) >> >> For anyone using Java based editors my suggestion is to use the Sun >> JRE (for both Eclipse and Netbeans) >> the one that comes bundled with a Linux distributions may not work as >> well. >> >> gabriel >> >> On Jan 7, 12:55 pm, Christopher Schnell <ty...@mda.ch> wrote: >> >> > I use Eclipse, too, but would like to use Netbeans. I can't because >> > since updateing to Fedora 12, it freezes radomly and crashes my entire >> > system. And I can't use another Distribution because Fedora is the only, >> > I know of that supports my 2 monitors. >> >> > Netbeans has better code-completion with static functions which is great >> > when using Propel. >> >> > Regards, >> > Christopher. >> >> > Gareth McCumskey schrieb: >> >> > > Personally I use Eclipse and struggle to do without the features this >> > > IDE gives me. Never used Netbeans but may give it a go, because I like >> > > the idea of having symfony support builtin >> >> > > ----- Original Message ----- >> > > From: "Christopher Schnell" <ty...@mda.ch> >> > > To: symfony-users@googlegroups.com >> > > Sent: Thursday, January 7, 2010 10:44:13 AM GMT +02:00 Harare / Pretoria >> > > Subject: Re: [symfony-users] Free opensource Symfony-friendly PHP IDE: >> > > NetBeans 6.8 >> >> > > There is also a video tutorial at >> >> > >http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/php/symfony-screencast.html >> >> > > Regards, >> > > Christopher. >> >> > > P.S. I still can't believe there are so many of you NOT working with a >> > > decent IDE like Eclipse or Netbeans. >> >> > > FractalizeR schrieb: >> >> > >> NetBeans 6.8 has built-in Symfony support. I have composed small blog- >> > >> post about setting up symfony project in NetBeans: >> >> > >>http://www.fractalizer.ru/frpost_393/free-opensource-symfony-friendly... >> >> > >> I consider now NetBeans as a replacement for Zend Studio ;) >> >> > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "symfony users" group. > To post to this group, send email to symfony-us...@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > symfony-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en. > > > >
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