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07-27-2010, 09:52 AM   #1
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My favorite text editor for PHP

Ok, what is your favorite text editor for editing or writing PHP?

Here is the one I use and it is 100% free:

http://liquidninja.com/metapad/

It is a notepad replacement and has way many more options than notepad BUT not too many where it becomes bloated. This is basically the jackknife of my IT toolbox.
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07-27-2010, 05:48 PM   #2
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Ok, what is your favorite text editor for editing or writing PHP?
I use Notepad++, its free and easy to use. Has extensions/plugins for just about anything you'd need.

http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
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I use Notepad++, its free and easy to use. Has extensions/plugins for just about anything you'd need.

http://notepad-plus-plus.org/
I like this one too. The only reason I do not use it is because it is a little heavier than I want for a notepad. But you are a design guy so it is probably a better fit.
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I like this one too. The only reason I do not use it is because it is a little heavier than I want for a notepad. But you are a design guy so it is probably a better fit.
I'd been using notepad++ as it was suggested by the instructor at the college I attend, but my only complaint is being unable to bring up a new instance. I run dual-monitors and would like side-by-side instances running while still being able to utilize tabs. I may have to check out Jeffs suggestion and see what that's like, as I never heard of it till now. But notepad++, despite being a bit heavy which is no problem here, has been an excellent editor for many languages! I do appreciate when doing code like Java that I can set it to auto compile and run the source without having to resort to a DOS window.
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