NuSpehre PhpEd Anyone?

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NuSpehre PhpEd Anyone?

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Hello anyone reading this,

As the title suggests, I was wondering if anyone uses NuSphere PHPEd, for either CMSMS, or other comparable projects, CMS, that are greater than a modest static site etc?

Or, do you have an other favorite tool, beyond that beloved text editor (which, for me, is UltraEdit)?


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Re: NuSpehre PhpEd Anyone?

Post by viebig »

For coding I use many editors. But for big projects, I prefer IDE´s, and there are only two that really worth to compare:

- Zend Studio
- Nusphere PhpEd

Zend is java, java is heavier. But Zend offers a lot of cool things. Nusphere is great, I have both, but prefer Nusphere, Nusphere is cheaper, faster, have a good set of funcionalities.

The main reason I use IDE´s is to work on the testing server with a good syntax highlighter, code formatter.

Nusphere runs great on Wine too. Zend has a native versiion for linux.

I like nano, vim for code editing too.

But try nusphere.. I think they have a trial... and the interface is more friendly than zend.

There are other open solutions like quanta, devphp.. but they´re pretty behind the commercial solutions, or are too generic.

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Re: NuSpehre PhpEd Anyone?

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clod wrote: Try free PHP IDE - Codelobster PHP Edition with own debugger.
Also it has special Drupal, Joomla, WordPress, Smarty and JQuery plug-ins.
Since my earlier post, I have discovered CodeLobster, and love it.
When I first tried it, it could not handle the structure of cmsMS, but a recent version change resolved that.
Perhaps not as many bells and whistles as the big commercial products, but it performs very well, and comes at an unbeatable price.
I still fall back to UltraEdit, and use it in parallel, but will continue to use CodeLobster for the foreseeable future.

Cheers,

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