olaf
Fri 2 June 2006, 02:07 pm GMT +0200
... and I'm still not happy with this tool.
I know Zend studio is a development tool voor PHP scripts, but what about "real" coding support for xml, css, xsl etc?
I'm still using DW8 because there are the most codig style features...
Nikolas
Fri 2 June 2006, 02:11 pm GMT +0200
Yeah Zend studio is not the best tool for php.
The fact that is written in Java (which makes the application very slow) is enough for not using this tool.
The best editor I ever tried was Komodo and Visual interdev (with a mod for highlighting the php code)
BTW I don't know this DW8. Can you share some more information about it?
olaf
Fri 2 June 2006, 02:13 pm GMT +0200
BTW I don't know this DW8. Can you share some more information about it?
?????? Dreamweaver 8 ?????
Nikolas
Fri 2 June 2006, 02:16 pm GMT +0200
lol, I didn't understand it like DW :)
I think you should try Activestate Komodo. It is much better than dreamweaver.
olaf
Fri 2 June 2006, 02:22 pm GMT +0200
lol, I didn't understand it like DW :)
I think you should try Activestate Komodo. It is much better than dreamweaver.
I tested Komodo 2 years before with the result that I unsinstalled Komodo before the end of the trial period. I will give them another chance ;)
olaf
Fri 2 June 2006, 02:24 pm GMT +0200
do I need the professional version of Komodo?
Nikolas
Fri 2 June 2006, 02:28 pm GMT +0200
I think the proffesional version is for the CSV feautures, so you wont need it.
olaf
Fri 2 June 2006, 02:31 pm GMT +0200
I think the proffesional version is for the CSV feautures, so you wont need it.
then is this software cheap only 29 USD :D
olaf
Fri 2 June 2006, 03:04 pm GMT +0200
Just installed Komodo, PHP and XML looks fine but there is no code completion feature for XHTML and CSS. :(
Nikolas
Fri 2 June 2006, 07:12 pm GMT +0200
Yeah that's true.
For those you can keep using DW :)
olaf
Fri 2 June 2006, 11:09 pm GMT +0200
I hope there is more PHP functionality in the next version of dreamweaver ;)