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    <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 15:05:26 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Richard Davey's Blog: PhpED 5.0 first views]]></title>
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On <i>Richard Davey</i>'s blog today, he has his <a href="http://www.corephp.co.uk/archives/39-PhpED-5.0-first-views.html">first looks</a> at one of the more popular PHP IDEs out there (and its latest version, none the less, version 5.0) - <a href="http://www.phped.com/">PHPEd</a> from NuSphere.
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"PhpED 5 is now available. It's the biggest release ever in our 7-year history, with all-new tools for PHP code folding, embedded Mozilla browser, a powerful database form wizard, a completely new look and feel and so much more."
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Alllrighty, I'll have me some of that! I logged in, grabbed the new version, backed-up all of my config settings, and installed with fingers crossed. Here is what I've found so far, along with the answer to the million dollar question - are the new features worth the upgrade fee?
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He <a href="http://www.corephp.co.uk/archives/39-PhpED-5.0-first-views.html">goes through</a> some of the "more needed" features that a lot of developers look for - code folding, a nice, clean, easy to work with interface, and some new features to make it worth the upgrade. Of course, nothing is perfect, so there are a few recommendations he makes - versioning support (CVS and Subversion), the ability to locally stage files, and a useful search and replace.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2007 08:26:13 -0500</pubDate>
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