* Naty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm using windows no mac for now!

I'm not on a mac, either... actually, I've been using linux exclusively
for over four years now. However, I've used vim on windows without a
hitch -- there are windows binaries available on their site,
http://www.vim.org 

> I saw some people a couple of years ago working in php  with PowerBuilder,
> but It's seems too complicated, for that reason in this days there must be
> other tools.
> I need use, css files, mysql database, javaScripts basically !

So, you basically need a text editor with good syntax highlighting for
X/HTML, PHP, CSS, SQL, and javascript. As I said, I have that in Vim. I
also know EditPlus has that and is either shareware or freeware. 

If you're looking for an IDE, can't help you.

> "Matthew Weier O'Phinney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > * Naty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > I'm trying to find editors or IDE that let me create and develop a php
> > > project.
> > > Somebody can recommned me tools ?
> >
> > Could you start a holy war any more easily...? The subject of
> > editors/IDEs is prone to start a holy war.
> >
> > Regardless... I use VIM with the Project plugin, phpdoc plugin, and php
> > syntax highlighting (which depends on the X/HTML, CSS, and javascript
> > syntax highlighting, too). I find this more than adequate for my PHP
> > coding needs (and, really, any coding and text editing).
> >
> > You're likely to get suggestions for emacs, as well, and I'd be very
> > surprised if one or more commercial editors weren't offered. Basically,
> > you're going to need to weed through the suggestions and find the tools
> > that suit you.

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