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  StuRReaL said:
  Imminent said:
try phpedit - http://www.phpedit.net

its a little buggy, but its getting better. Other than that, dreamweaver mx is nice

tryed that :( it seems no programs other than dreamweaver have a good site manager and phpedit crashes far too much :(

hmm PHPedit never crashes for me - what you doing to the poor thing :p

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  Smifffy said:
  StuRReaL said:
  Imminent said:
try phpedit - http://www.phpedit.net

its a little buggy, but its getting better. Other than that, dreamweaver mx is nice

tryed that :( it seems no programs other than dreamweaver have a good site manager and phpedit crashes far too much :(

hmm PHPedit never crashes for me - what you doing to the poor thing :p

dunno man!! i guess it just didn't like me face :p

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  StuRReaL said:
Athlon2800+ and 1024mb 333MHz DDR RAM and a Radeon9800Pro no slowness here but i could see how u arrive at the conclusion :)

Yay, good for you, I rather bought a PS2 to play games, costs less. Anyways:

it's not a graphic program or some hi-end 3D program that would require anything more than a 400MHz machine. I have a 1800+ Athlon, but due to lame network support (it's been admited) switching between windows is slow, too many bugs, code-rewriting is poor and they've added too much crap since 4.0. I've been using it since 2.0, but MX is total crap, I rather code in ultraedit, Dreamweaver is only for layouts now.

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Yay, good for you, I rather bought a PS2 to play games, costs less. Anyways:

it's not a graphic program or some hi-end 3D program that would require anything more than a 400MHz machine. I have a 1800+ Athlon, but due to lame network support (it's been admited) switching between windows is slow, too many bugs, code-rewriting is poor and they've added too much crap since 4.0. I've been using it since 2.0, but MX is total crap, I rather code in ultraedit, Dreamweaver is only for layouts now.

hmmm i'm no PS2 fan :p sorry but the games never appealed to me :D and i do hi-end 3D stuff as well :p well tbh i'm using across a network doesn't seem laggy, but i suppose on some peoples its not impossible for it to lag like a bitch, it does on my mates.

Yeah code rewriting is crap (better than most tho) but thats only an issue if you use it i guess.

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PHPEdit is very nice. Just downloaded the latest development version (0.7.1.130 (Installer)). So far I'm impressed. I've used Dreamweaver MX, Homesite (before they were bought by MM), UltraEdit, NuSphere PHPEd (very, very nice). I have to say I am liking PHPEdit is quickly looking like it will become my new editor.

Thanks for the link!

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