Aptana Studio v3 is now open source and currently in beta - it has
reintroduced it's own PHP editor (i.e. not using PDT as in v2) as well
as including excellent CSS / JS / HTML / Ruby editors.

http://www.aptana.com/products/studio3

It's stable and mostly usable, there are a few small non-critical bugs
now and again, but they're releasing a new build every week or two and
so far it's pretty promising. You can get it as an Eclipse plugin or
as a standalone, both based on Eclipse Helios (3.6) - so it is Java -
but it certainly doesn't feel sluggish like PDT.

Pros are:
Fast
Decent GIT integration (much better than EGIT)
Properly themeable (light on dark themes - yay!)
Quick turnaround on bug / feature requests from the devs
still compatible with other eclipse plugins (subclipse, etc)
Write your own bundles (in Ruby)

Cons are:
No yaml editor as yet (but it's coming soon)
No goto declaration (F3 / ctrl-click) of function names yet (also
coming)

Anyways, give it a try.



On Aug 4, 12:22 am, "Julian Reyes Escrigas"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need help for find a new editor for PHP, I'm using Netbeans 6.9 but I
> don't know for what is slow, always start very well but when the project
> grows it's turns unstable
>
> I need only 3 characteristics
>
> 1.       Faster and lightweight
>
> 2.       With autocomplete for all classes in a folder and include folders
>
> 3.       Support for PHP, html, CSS, JavaScript and YAML (auto colored,
> syntaxes and turn tabs into spaces )
>
> Some one knows any similar NO JAVA editor.
>
> I use Windows 7 64bits, have AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4Ghz, 6Gb DDRIII, and
> SATAII HD

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