There's a new version of an editor, gPHPEdit on the scene of you're using anything that could run GNOME2 software, and it looks like it could be a nice, clean, simple (and light) editor that just about anyone can use.
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.
The latest development release, gPHPEdit 0.9.10, comes with a few minor features such as Unicode/UTF-8 support and bracket matching. A few segfault crash bugs were fixed. Any final bugs/UI tweaks are aimed to be fixed before the 1.0 release. Download gPHPEdit 0.9.10.
There are quite a few of the normal features that you'd expect to find in an editor - my personal favorite? The built-in syntax checking. Now, if we could just port it to OS X...hmmm...
Thanks to PHP Magazine for the pointer...




