You could always use xemacs and rebind your keys. Myself, I usually use
GVIM/VI since I still remember most of it from the System V days... But,
when I was doing alot of DOS coding, I used an Emacs variation (MicroEMACS).
But, yeah, it's fun swapping mind-sets, isn't it?

Ciao,
Dee

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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 2:53 PM
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Subject: [msvc] [OT] good PHP editor


You guys know I come from the VC++ editor and have gotten so used to it.
Although I have .NET, I don't get to use it that often (I'm on systems-type
projects vs programming), but I'm still so strongly familiar with the
editor's keystrokes.

Can any of you guys recommend a good php editor that "feels" like the VC++
editor?  Figured I'd ask here because you guys would know what I mean about
using the VC++ editor.

All feedback welcome.

Thanks!


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