Remoting would work well for Windows testing, however we really need to be
testing on our local servers, so it makes more sense for us to keep as much
as possible local to our box, just so that we don't clobber each other.
Anyway, thanks again for giving me more courage in continuing with Komodo.
The other major IDE option we're looking into is Zend Studio. Zend Studio is
losing right now - it's very complicated, even more than Komodo. Coming from
a C# background, I'm half-tempted to load VS PHP. But I'm trying to resist.

Nathan

On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well it knows where to find things like the php, ruby, python, perl
> interpreters since they are most always in the path on linux. And if you
> click to preview in browser it gets the paths correct. Thats about the only
> noticeable differences. We have a windows box that is running vnc server
> that we remote connect to to test in IE. That works out well.
>
> -Kevin-
>
>
>
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Nathan Lane
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