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


Release Notes: 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.


Release Notes: 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.


Release Notes: 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.


Release Notes: 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.


Release Notes: 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.
Recent comments
18 Dec 2003 10:48
Wonderful
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.
25 Aug 2003 05:57
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.
24 Jun 2003 10:23
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!