I'd like to know if there is an editor that has PHP code completion and has a fullscreen (not the way komodo edit or notepad++ have) like gedit. I've been searching for some but couldn't find any.
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When I was doing PHP dev, I always preferred JEdit, which is a cross-platform, very flexible editor, with plenty of core features and a slew of plugins available. It does have a fullscreen mode, though I'm not sure this is OS-level fullscreen, or app-level fullscreen (i.e. whether it will hide the OS chrome, or just hide the application chrome.) |
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Sublime Text might suit your needs. It's still a little beta-ish in places. |
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I suggest to look at the Codelobster PHP Edition. It is great free PHP IDE with own debugger for Windows. |
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My vote goes for PHP Designer. It can link to SVN repositories, FTP accounts, has built-in XDebug capability and probably more that I've forgotten about. I don't use many of the "fancy" features, but I love how clean and easy-to-use it is. |
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You might try JetBrains WebStorm which is currently in beta release right now, but it works great. |
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Actually, there's gedit for Windows and take an easy way . If you want a cooler one, try a harder way. You could try it. For other choice, there's UltraEdit. |
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Eclipse has the PHP Development Tools features, and I'm pretty sure you can go full-screen with it (or you can at least maximize a text editor within the Eclipse window, which is very distraction free). |
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I use VIM. It fits the needs perfectly. You can get PHP debugging and code completion scripts from www.vim.org |
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