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On Sep 10, 8:22 am, Travis L <lele...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have to put my vote in for Coda.  Simplicity.
>
> On Sep 10, 4:05 am, jason m <ippatsu.ya...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have used textmate, coda, eclipse, netbeans, and aptana on Mac. For
> > me,
> > textmate has worked the best with the cakephp bundle. Although it is
> > not free,
> > I feel that I am the most productive on textmate because it uses a
> > fraction of
> > the memory of the Java based editors and is faster than coda. The real
> > power
> > of textmte is all of the different bundles which makes coding faster
> > and more
> > enjoyable. The only downside of textmate is that it doesn't really
> > support any
> > other encodings besides UTF8.
>
> > Jason
>
> > On Sep 10, 12:18 am, Bob Albert <b...@superstan.com> wrote:
>
> > > I've been doing my PHP coding in BBedit on the Mac, but thinking that  
> > > it would be better if I started to use an IDE for PHP. Can anyone  
> > > recommend a good free or low cost one that works well on Mac and with  
> > > CakePHP framework? I've briefly looked at Zend Studio but it's too  
> > > expensive for me right now and looks to be geared toward Zend framework.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Bob
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