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Rodion Baskakov2010-10-30 02:57:51
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Rodion Baskakov, 2010-10-30 02:57:51

The best PHP/XSLT/HTML/CSS/JS editor for Mac OS X?

I would like to hear the opinion of Mac OS X users on the topic. It is possible without argumentation, but with links. I myself have been using Coda for some time, but for all its advantages, there are significant drawbacks:
- lack of autocomplete (and indeed understanding) of XSLT, which slows things down somewhat
- disgusting autocomplete for PHP (such things as private, static, class, extends and a lot of others are absent, own functions/methods are not analyzed and not substituted, and keeping all projects in your head will make you go crazy. Well, it’s generally inconvenient like that.)
— lack of project analysis in order to form a base of functions/classes/methods/properties for autocomplete
— uncomfortable highlighting paired brackets in cases where the opening or closing bracket is outside the visible screen area
What you want:
- lightness and nativeness for Mac OS X (I don't like Eclipse and other java-based IDEs, and that's it. It's uncomfortable for me to work with them. :( )
- normal implementation of what is listed in the topic and above in the text
- SVN support / SFTP/FTP

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casey, 2010-10-30
@casey

phpstorm, despite the fact that java-based - VERY fast, instant autocomplete was decisive for me at one time - and it is in phpstorm

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@sesharim, 2010-10-30
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And I use textmate. Very smart, though paid. It is especially popular with Rails programmers. But there is really a lot to do in it.

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adsky, 2010-11-02
@adsky

Maybe like Coda?
www.panic.com/code/

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minibikini, 2010-10-30
@minibikini

NetBeans is pretty much the same as phpstorm, only free and not very fast.

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LIAL, 2010-10-30
@LIAL

Try Komodo - I liked it. link if memory serves acivestate.com

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thevery, 2011-01-20
@thevery

IDEA/phpStorm (but java)

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stranniknavsegda, 2011-01-20
@stranniknavsegda

having tried TextMate at first I refused it, but after some time after trying several "alternatives" I sat down again for it, spent a day studying documents, settings, shortcuts, etc. and everything is normal, only VIM can compare in it, but in taste and color ...

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Naps, 2010-10-30
@Naps

dreamweaver

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Bobylov, 2011-01-19
@Bobylov

Netbeans, but it's in Java. But it works pretty well.

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andoriyu, 2011-01-20
@andoriyu

phpstorm, macvim.

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mukizu, 2011-01-20
@mukizu

textmate?

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MNU, 2011-01-20
@MNU

PHP Expert Editor (link www.ankord.com/download.php ) For PHP what you need. If you set it to an external help, then you can get a description of the command / function on which the cursor is located.
PS. Please don't confuse it with PHP Editor (http://www.phpedit.com/en), I didn't work with it, but it comes across in search.

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Andrey, 2011-01-20
@AndreyMorozov

I recommend Espresso .

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Zubchick, 2011-01-20
@Zubchick

emax? :)

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set, 2011-03-02
@set

Confused by a similar question. What did you end up with?

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Petr Volkhanov, 2014-05-06
@eprivalov

If the editor, not the IDE, then Sublime Text definitely!

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kycher, 2018-07-11
@kycher

brackets

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