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@ Let me know if you have any question or feedback. I'm here to help.
2:02 AM Nov 26th
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in reply to laurentk
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@ If you love PDT, you should check out nWire: code visualization and exploration based on Eclipse PDT:
1:58 AM Nov 26th
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in reply to laurentk
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RT @: On Monday we're announcing that MyEclipse 8.0 is available. But here it is: Installer and via Pu
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8:27 AM Nov 25th
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@ Is that the price tag you put on your time? ;-)
11:58 PM Nov 24th
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in reply to hadder
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@ I agree, it is great. It can be even better with nWire for PHP: code visualization and exploration.
11:29 PM Nov 24th
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in reply to hadder
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@ @ @ If you like PDT check out nWire for PHP: code visualization and navigation.
8:26 AM Nov 23rd
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in reply to blueflameit
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@ Great. Keep in mind that initial analysis takes some time, it works very well after that. Let me know if you have any comments or Qs
6:32 AM Nov 23rd
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in reply to spdaly
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@ If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer...
6:09 AM Nov 23rd
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in reply to spdaly
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@ If you like Eclipse PDT, you may find nWire a true productivity booster. Check out the demo:
2:08 AM Nov 19th
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in reply to kallenilver
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@ Seems to be a bug. To override, turn off code folding for PHP (under prefs PHP->Editor->CodeFolding). Also, open a bug in bugzilla!
11:15 PM Nov 16th
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in reply to wenbert
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@ you can still define a different editor under "File Associations". Just add *.phtml and define a different default editor.
10:56 PM Nov 16th
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in reply to wenbert
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@ You can try under Preferences, General -> Content Types -> Select Text -> PHP Content Types, Add *.
1:34 PM Nov 16th
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in reply to msitarzewski
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@ If you want to get even more from ZendStudio try nWire: code exploration & visualization
10:18 AM Nov 16th
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in reply to rchouinard
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@ Install the WebTools. The best thing is to simply download the PDT complete package. See here:
1:50 AM Nov 16th
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in reply to askmeaks
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@ You need PDT (PHP Development Tools) and not PDE (Plugin Development Environment)
11:04 PM Nov 15th
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in reply to askmeaks
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RT @ Review: nWire for Eclipse - Rafael Dohms
8:07 AM Nov 14th
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@ Hi. We are working on those issues. Will ping you once we have news.
12:30 AM Nov 12th
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in reply to ashnazg
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@ If you like Zend Studio, you should try out nWire for PHP. Code visualization & exploration:
3:03 AM Nov 11th
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in reply to svendekock
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@ Check out nWire if you want to get even more from your Eclipse PDT. Code visualization, navigation, search...
1:17 PM Nov 9th
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in reply to Mary_Ger
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@ If you want to get more from PDT check out nWire: code exploration & visualization.
6:00 AM Nov 9th
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in reply to uberalex
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- Name nWire Software
- Location In your favorite IDE...
- Web http://www.nwires...
- Bio nWire: Eclipse Plug-in for Code Exploration. For Java and PHP.
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