I fully agree with you but as I have mentioned the first time Zend seems to be to slow for fast editing... And sometimes it really takes too much from the computer resources...
> I spend around 8 to 10 hours a day inside of Zend Studio (it's open > behind this email window as I type) and I couldn't live without it > now. I'm not going to list all of it's good points, there are just too > many - but I personally love the full function insight and > auto-complete. Not just for PHP functions, but for your own too - > works perfectly across classes, etc. Same goes for variable > completion. The code Profiler and Debugger are a god-send as well, > being able to step through the code of a page, inserting break points, > adding variable watches and modifying the results *on the fly* is > brilliant. > > I have a few issues with it from a user-interface level though - it > would be useful to have bookmarks (that can be saved with your code), > the drop-down menus sometimes flicker or just roll-up instantly - this > I feel is a side-effect of the Java runtime. You also need a monster > PC for it to run happily (read: quickly). I'm using it on a P4 3GHz. > > For the HTML side of things it is useless, so I have Homesite 5 open > alongside it nearly all of the time, but then I rarely mix my PHP code > with raw HTML anyway, so this isn't a big issue for me. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

