Komodo Edit's good, too -- it's based on Mozilla's XUL platform, and gives you MooTools autocompletion/intellisense (via addon); JS, CSS, XML, HTML, Java, etc. syntax checking on the fly; and all the standard editor-cum-pseudo IDE features that are considered standard. It'll also give you autocompletion for projects. Plus it's free. :)
- barry On Saturday, April 10, 2010, orefalo <[email protected]> wrote: > I personally use plain eclipse with this plugin > > http://www.spket.com/javascript-editor.html > > It does coloring, formatting, marks occurrences, finds syntax errors > (not all of them!). Code completion kind of work once you tell the > plugin to use mootools.js as a 3rd party lib. > > Overall I can live with it, better than any of the other alternatives > posted earlier in this thread and only cost a few $. > > Cheers, > Olivier Refalo > > On Apr 9, 11:46 am, Ren Yushiro <[email protected]> wrote: >> http://www.jetbrains.com/webstorm/ >> >> Hi all! This IDE is supporting the @lends tag and looks quite good :D > > > -- > To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject. > -- http://barryvan.com.au/ [email protected]
