Hi all,


I second the use of Netbeans. I used Quanta for many years and then moved over to Netbeans when Eric stopped the support :-(. I've tried the various Eclipse versions but in the end went for Netbeans and have been happily using it since.


Project management, (s)FTP colour highlighting and the way the interface can be manipulated are just how I want to work. Sure Eclipse can do most/all that as well but in the end I found Netbeans cleaner and faster than Eclipse and the PHP/Smarty/XSL/HTML5/CSS3/Subversion integration all work for me!


Would recommend!

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> Hi Leif,

>

> I would suggest Netbeans 7.1 for php as replacement editor for Quanta.

>

> It is a little bit sluggish on my machine, but it has the same

> functionality as Quanta, like remote sftp uploading 'on the fly', code

> completion, color schemes for highlighting and so on.

>

> Regards,

> Kees

>

>

>

>

>

> 2012/6/19 <to@2nova.net>

>

> > Apologize, I should'nt say any bad things about other

> > programs, incl Bluefish, but respect that inclinations

> > differ (like between Gnome-KDE).

> >

> > Beside Aptana I found another good program - Komodo -

> > which I also test in my kde4 o.suse-12.1:

> > http://www.activestate.com/komodo-edit

> >

> > Both of them install nicely and seem to have their

> > advantages, both appeal to me.

> > - Now I'm mainly designer and mostly use css(3) and

> > html(5), and need to choose one of them.

> >

> > Are there more experiences from others in this list in

> > comparison between these competitors, which to prefer

> > as successor to Quanta+? Any proposals?

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> >

> > | Greetings Leif

> >

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