01-10-2008, 10:38 PM
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The Frequenter
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Yes I have. It's a little better than PDT because it has support for Zend Framework embedded into it (you get some default controllers, models, views and projects templates). - I also work with ZF at the job, so it makes my life easier :) Also, I could say it provides a little bit more functionality than the PDT, some speed tweaks, and the possibility of installing & running Zend Encoder (and perhaps other Zend products) on top of it. Other than that, Zend Studio for Eclipse is actually built on the PDT platform, so most of the stuff is the same. Too bad the 'free' license expires after a month (it might be a little longer actually). Overall, I think I'd choose Zend over PDT if I were to choose (and of course if they would release it under a free license).
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