mac.nub Posted September 15, 2007 Share Posted September 15, 2007 Hey All, I've been using OS X for a while now, and really prefer it to Windows, but for one reason or another i've never fully switched... As a part time web-designer and "full time" student, i'd like to have a PHP IDE to use on Mac, not that really does anything really special... but with the sort of feature set you may see in something like Rapid PHP. Basically, I want a lightweight IDE, that looks nice and has the following features: Syntax Highlighting UTF-8 Unicode support Syntax Checker and File Preview (e.g. click preview and current code is displayed in a browser window) I haven't had much of a chance recently to look at different IDE's... but if anyone can suggest something that they think would be suitable it would be much appreciated. If not, I'll probably get round to making something that does all I want in a few years Cheers, ~mac.nub Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FUKKU Posted September 15, 2007 Share Posted September 15, 2007 Coda's pretty good: http://www.panic.com/coda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mac.nub Posted September 16, 2007 Author Share Posted September 16, 2007 Coda's pretty good: http://www.panic.com/coda Cheers, looks like it could be just what I need! Played around with it a bit and it looks very promising generally! - Though haven't had a chance to use it properly yet... i'll do that tomorrow! Many Thanks, ~mac.nub Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrquiros1980 Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 Well, coda is not bad, but is not very usefull for developing. Its nice for small php projects, if you do not use classes, functions and that kind of stuff where other IDEs detects the classes and functions you created and include them in the code completion list, thats a great help and makes developing a lot faster. I have been using Zend Studio (completely useless, hangs, freezes, slowdowns...) and PHP Designer on Win, and i have to say that this one is the best I've used. The remote editing works like a charm, code completion, multiple source editing (css, smarty, php, xhtml....and a lot more). One of the best features it has is that you can change the coding language of the file youre using. For example, i mix php and css for making dinamic css stylesheets. When i want to insert php code I specify the file language to be php (from a drop down menu) so i can use my code completion with this language. When i want to insert css i justa change it to css and "voila", now i can use code completion with css. Its also fast and easy to use. Thas a IS a great IDE (and not so expensive like others...) My two cents Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aylamrin Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 I use Komodo for Perl, I believe it has got PHP support as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thekip Posted January 16, 2010 Share Posted January 16, 2010 Have a look at Aptana. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ElShotte Posted January 8, 2011 Share Posted January 8, 2011 Downloading Aptana 3 now. Wait, I seen nothing about no payment, is this App free? Also, I've been using Coda for over a year now on OS X, it's great. There is nothing that compares to it in Windows at all, however, if I must write code on Windows, I do use PHP Designer, but it feels so damn bloated compared to Coda. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myradon Posted April 7, 2011 Share Posted April 7, 2011 Dou you like the word FREE?! Auto completion, code highlighting, error highlighting, debugging, backup path for saving project ans so on. <off-topic>I sound like I've got shares but a actually Oracle because they tear down Open source bit by bit.</off-topic> As a student I would recommend you to try NetBeans IDE. It's not lightweight but it's free got auto completion, you've got a IDE which can save just like Coda straight remote, SFTP,FTP, SSL, WebDav, css, html, javascript, jquery, php and so on. I prefer it over Dreamweaver, Eclipse, Aptana, ,Textmate for webdesign project. I reccomend you to download Netbeans plug-in Oblivion for visual/screen-colors -->Nice grey background so you don't need your sunglasses after a while. 7.0 Beta supports html5. Download VirtualBox, also free!, and install a virtualized linux distro for web server and you've got your own solid test 'n ode environment. I use Netbeans IDE with CentOS and Ubuntu virtualized for LAMP-server and Windows XP and Windows 7 virtualized for testing IE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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