I use Drewmweaver's code view as a PHP IDE It allows me to manage my
site / app files as a whole (which dreamweaver does great) and the
built-in IDE (not the wyswyg) has great code hinting and the other
standard features one might look for (syntax colors, line numbers,
etc.)

Since I usually do development as well as design, DW is a great IDE.
The MX and MX 2004 have a real Homesite feel - a great IDE that never
did make it over to the Mac.

- Eric Marden


On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 00:26:31 +1000, Justin French
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a PHP editor/IDE for OS X other than:
> 
> - BBEdit (already using it)
> - Zend Studio (it's Java, not OS X native)
> 
> What I'm hoping for is:
> - some form of auto-complete text for functions/constants/etc,
> - integrated testing/debugging
> - integration with local install of PHP
> - anything else that will make my life easier without 'getting in the
> way'.
> 
> My guess is it doesn't exist, but it's worth a shot.
> 
> PLEASE, no "On Windows I use..." or "I just use 'Text Editor X'" -- I'm
> looking for something more than a basic text editor, and it has to be
> OS X native (not some ugly, sluggish Java thing).
> 
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