![]() Try to download the trial or, if you need more time to test, download the 'EAP' release (alpha releases, less stable, but they allow for testing longer than 30 days). I would urge any serious PHP/Webdeveloper to give PhpStorm a try. * Quite fast It's still JAVA-based, but works multi-threaded and a lot faster than Eclipse-based solutions * Plugin-system to add additional features * Direct access to your database for quickly querying and making changes to database schemas * Integration with issue trackers allows automatically grouping changes to change lists connected to your issues * Integration with various VCS SVN (1.6 and 1.7), GIT, CVS * Code inspection Check/validate your code (single file or whole project) and get early warnings for possible errors in your code. * Excellent auto-completion for PHP, HTML, CSS and Javascript, that is based on your actual code, not just the standard PHP/Javascript pre-defined methods. ![]() And the developer is very responsive via their issue tracker, which allows up-voting feature requests and allows for discussing bugs, features etc.Ī shortlist of plusses that come in mind: Pricing is good (both 'professional' and 'personal' licenses). PhpStorm is simply the best PHP IDE at the moment. After using Eclipse (PDT) (slow), Aptana (basically Eclipse with additional add-ons and more user friendly), Zend IDE and NetBeans, we decided to give PhpStorm a try. ![]() Over the years our company has been looking for a standard IDE for PHP development. ![]()
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