I do almost all my work in BBEdit, because I use a remote server on which to test my PHP. But I’ve been using HyperEdit for almost everything else, including mocking up CSS, working with JavaScript, and cranking out non-work PHP. This is completely because of HyperEdit’s integrated PHP preview. I can code in the [...]
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