I've got Coda and Eclipse PDT, with no doubts I recommend Eclipse PDT
and I think I will do it for all life.

Although Coda is thin and pretty, isn't as robust as Eclipse, with
Eclipse you can install a big quantity of plugins to manage databases,
UML graph, FTP integration, SVN integration, and so on.

Another thing, I don't like Coda autocompletion mechanism, I think
that for big projects you should use Eclipse, I just use Coda for edit
a simple file in some occasions.



On Jan 23, 3:01 pm, leo <ponton....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Having spent months trying to find an adequate editor for Windows, I
> eventually settled on Komodo. Now I'm working on a Mac and Komodo is
> available, but version 5 is so slow it's unusable. I reverted to v4,
> but while it is a little quicker it is also a little unstable. It is
> still slow enough  to be irritating - 2 seconds to switch tabs;
> sometimes it doesn't load the plugins, sometimes it will not maximise
> properly.
>
> Okay, I'm not using a cutting edge Intel Mac, I'm on a G4 / Leopard,
> but it's still a reasonably powerful machine (it'll run Photoshop and
> Illustrator simultaneously without grinding to a halt).
>
> Can anybody suggest a non-java based editor (I do not like Eclipse or
> NetBeans or anything Java come to that)? I've tried Xcode, but it
> seems really clunky and not at all geared to PHP. It needs to have
> project handling like Komodo, code intelligence and above all, it must
> be free.
>
> Maybe a Macport of Bluefish - anybody tried that?
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