[PHP] Re: (native) linux-php-editor with some advanced features?

2003-10-08 Thread Kirk Babb
As a amateur PHP user, I have really enjoyed Komodo 2.5 (been using it since
1.3).  Buy the non-commercial license, it's cheap (I think I paid $24.95)
and ActiveState backs up their products well.  Not a plug for them, but my
experience with them has been good.

Plus, if you want to switch back and forth from Windows to Linux, the
license still applies (I have a dual-boot machine), and the functionality is
the same.

HTH
-Kirk


Thomas Seifert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hey folks,

 I know this topic comes up again and again but I couldn't find
 any usefull php-editor for linux which is NOT written in java AND
 has some advanced features like a file navigation (listing all functions
 in a file with direct jump to them) or tooltips with the function
definition
 or similar.

 I liked the features of the Zend IDE but its just to aching slow on linux
 (don't know why, but its much faster on windows), while other native
editors
 are not made for php or just contain its syntax-highlightning without any
further
 special features.
 Did I miss one of the available editors which provides these features?

 Thanks,

 Thomas

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Re: [PHP] Re: (native) linux-php-editor with some advanced features?

2003-10-08 Thread Jeremy Johnstone
That is really odd. From what I heard Zend Studio runs faster in Linux
than Windows. I have only experienced the Windows version over someone's
shoulder, but with similar machines mine seems to load faster and run
better and I use Linux. Try upgrading to the new ZS3 if you haven't
already. It is faster and better than 2.6. Well worth the money. I still
find myself using vi/pico though more often than not. I guess it is all
a matter of preference.

Jeremy


On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 09:57, Kirk Babb wrote:
 As a amateur PHP user, I have really enjoyed Komodo 2.5 (been using it since
 1.3).  Buy the non-commercial license, it's cheap (I think I paid $24.95)
 and ActiveState backs up their products well.  Not a plug for them, but my
 experience with them has been good.
 
 Plus, if you want to switch back and forth from Windows to Linux, the
 license still applies (I have a dual-boot machine), and the functionality is
 the same.
 
 HTH
 -Kirk
 
 
 Thomas Seifert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Hey folks,
 
  I know this topic comes up again and again but I couldn't find
  any usefull php-editor for linux which is NOT written in java AND
  has some advanced features like a file navigation (listing all functions
  in a file with direct jump to them) or tooltips with the function
 definition
  or similar.
 
  I liked the features of the Zend IDE but its just to aching slow on linux
  (don't know why, but its much faster on windows), while other native
 editors
  are not made for php or just contain its syntax-highlightning without any
 further
  special features.
  Did I miss one of the available editors which provides these features?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Thomas

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