[PHP] Re: a good PHP editor

2001-07-18 Thread Tom Malone
I think that both TextPad and NoteTab are excellent editors, with TextPad being the better of the two. Tom -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail:

[PHP] Re: a good PHP editor

2001-07-18 Thread Tom Malone
>How weird. I have an old computer windows Win 98 with only 64M RAM and I've >never had any problem with Homesite. I'm always running it and at least 2-4 >browser windows and Eudora with no problems. >Perhaps I've just been lucky, but I've been using Homesite since it was >shareware. :) HomeSite

[PHP] Re: a good PHP editor

2001-07-20 Thread James Crowley
I would recommend Developers Pad (http://www.developerspad.com/). It's free and open source. OK, I am the author, but I've had lots of positive comments about it :-) Regards, - James Editor, VB Web == Web - http://www.vbweb.co.uk Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# - 60612011 Fax

Re: [PHP] Re: a good PHP editor

2001-07-18 Thread Matthew Garman
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 06:43:55PM -0400, Tom Malone wrote: > I think that both TextPad and NoteTab are excellent editors, with TextPad > being the better of the two. If it hasn't been mentioned already, check out vim (www.vim.org). I got hooked on it using by using Linux. This summer I'm inter

Re: [PHP] Re: a good PHP editor

2001-07-20 Thread Paul Strange
On Friday 20 July 2001 05:48, James Crowley wrote: > I would recommend Developers Pad (http://www.developerspad.com/). It's free > and open source. OK, I am the author, but I've had lots of positive > comments about it :-) > > Regards, > > - James > > Editor, VB Web > == > Web -