You are entitled to a free license if you can prove you use it for open source development. You need to provide proof of that (repositories, project support website, etc).Jelmer Schreuder wrote on Wednesday 21st of December 2011:PHPStorm: It's not free though, but worth the money and free to try.
True, and I have that for Fuel (you as well probably) - but as I use it for work as well (which is by license prohibited) I decided to buy it anyway, some things are worth their money.You are entitled to a free license if you can prove you use it for open source development. You need to provide proof of that (repositories, project support website, etc).
Jelmer Schreuder wrote on Wednesday 21st of December 2011:PHPStorm: the only PHP IDE that didn't drive me back to a simpler text-editor within a month. Fully featured and a hell of a lot faster than NetBeans or Eclipse. It's not free though, but worth the money and free to try.
clod wrote on Wednesday 11th of January 2012:I work using Codelobster PHP Edition.
I love this free PHP IDE with many plug-ns for various frameworks.
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