gPHPEdit is a GNOME2 editor that is dedicated to editing PHP files and other supporting files, like HTML/CSS. It has support for drop-down function lists, hints showing parameters, and syntax highlighting.
| Tags | Software Development Desktop Environment GNOME |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Implementation | PHP |
Recent releases


Changes: Many usability and stability bugs have been fixed. This includes the latest version of Scintilla, which should fix a number of rendering bugs and a crash bug. This is the version that will become 1.0 unless any show-stopping bugs turn up.


Changes: This release included many new features such as remote GNOME-VFS support, 64-bit support, and the ability to only have one instance open. Many bugs were fixed.


Changes: This release uses File Choosers rather than File Selections. It has a Recently Used Files list menu, a simple plugin architecture, code templates, and a new preferences dialog.


Changes: Only a few minor features were added, such as Unicode/UTF-8 support and bracket matching. A few segfault crash bugs were fixed. Just aiming to fix any final bugs and a few UI tweaks before 1.0.


Changes: This version has many bugfixes a couple of new features: integrated PHP help and a preferences dialog. This is the last version before a 1.0.0 release.
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Recent commentsWonderful
A very serious, simple, intuitive and refined piece of GPL software. You really must see this one before deciding what is your favourite PHP editor.
Excellent!
This editor rocks! After trying damn near all the other php
editors out there (for unix and windows), I have to say this
one is the best. I can hardly wait until the next release.
I'm just glad somebody finally did it right.
Thanks.
Great
This editor looks great. I had no problem with the compile and the editor starts up FAST. I hope to see more hot keys (for controlling folds and other editor commands), preferences (for disabling things like word wrap, folds, auto-completion, etc.), and support for other file types (which I assume isn't a problem since it's scintilla). Keep up the good work, I'll be watching this project!