Hi

On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 21:39 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Of course its essential the program is Free and Open Source. And MUST

Admirable requirements indeed. Sadly, in the commercial world the
offerings are presently vastly superior. I have made extensive use of
Zend's Studio product (Zend being the company behind much of the PHP
development) and while it's not terribly cheap and is a fairly hefty
Java application, its code highlighting, completion, profiling and most
crucially remote debugging, are (as far as I know) unmatched.

As I understand it, their development plan is to switch from maintaining
their own IDE to integrating excellent PHP support into Eclipse,
although whether this will be Free remains to be seen.

Just another option :)

Cheers,
-- 
Chris Jones
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   www.canonical.com


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