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gPHPEdit 0.9.6

filesize: 368.71 KB

This is a GNOME 2 editor for PHP files, featuring a class browser, integrated PHP help and integration with the PHP command line binary for Lint checking.

Published:
Feb 13, 2004
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License
GPL
Cost
$0.00
OS:
X11
Cow Rating:
nera
Popularity:
96%
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Requirements

  • GTKHTML2
  • GtkScintilla2

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