SubEthaEdit Replaced with Eclipse
I've been using SubEthaEdit for all my coding for some time. The things I liked about it was nice syntax coloring, block-edit, and automatic tab-indenting among other nice features.
But recently with the release of 2.3 they no longer offer it for free to non-profit users and because I'm not willing to pay $49 CAD for a little piece of software, I quickly looked for something else to replace SubEthaEdit on my system.
I tried TextForge, and others that I've forgotten about, but ended up with Eclipse. Once I had Eclipse installed I installed two plugins, PHPEclipse and Subclipse. And so as of today, Eclipse has taken over my cross platform development environment.
For Mac OS X specific projects, Apple's Xcode is still the master.
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