I use linux and I gotta say Aptana has come a long way recently... it
was really slow and put me off a few months ago but now it's about the
same as Netbeans... both are kind of clunky to initialize but after
that they are fine!

What I love in Netbeans is that you can get intellisense-style code
completion for jquery if you include the fully-documented version:
http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/files/jquery-1.3.2-vsdoc2.js

However, personally, I prefer editing using gedit + plugins.  Its less
bureaucratic in terms of having to creating a project for every file
you edit, etc.  Plus, with plugins, you can customize it to become
quite powerful!  No code-completion for jquery as far as I know
though.

Alex

On Sep 11, 1:02 pm, KirbySaysHi <imjustthepianopla...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> NetBeans ftw! For JavaScript and PHP, it's probably the best around.
> Last time I used aptana, it seemed very slow, that was a year ago or
> so.
>
> On Sep 11, 9:20 am, Alex Weber <alexwebe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Just confirming: Aptana and Netbeans are excellent choices! :)
>
> > On Sep 11, 8:15 am, szymon jankowski <szymon.jankow...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > > NetBeans IDE also has jquery support.
>
> > > best regards,
>
> > > SJ
>
> > > On Sep 10, 7:58 pm, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Are you looking for something where Intellisense would work for
> > > > jQuery?  Something else?    Open source so it's free or some other
> > > > reason?
>
> > > > A lot will depend on what you use for server side code so you don't
> > > > have two IDE's to mess with....
>
> > > > On Sep 10, 11:41 am, Saga <rgk.su...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > is there any IDE supporting jQuery..i prefer some open source
> > > > > IDE...pls suggest me oneeee

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