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NuSphere Customer Service

2004-10-15, 8:55 am

Christian Fersch <Chronial@web.de> wrote in message news:<ck6n41$goo$04$1@news.t-online.com>...

> The best editor for windows is NuSphere's phpEd. But it costs 500$.


Christian,

PhpED is $299, and the additional license is $50 only. You can get
more information about PhpED features and pricing options on our
website http://www.nusphere.com/products/index.htm

Best regards,
NuSphere Corp.
Warren Oates

2004-10-15, 3:55 pm

In article <af6cae5d.0410150109.36a1d40d@posting.google.com>,
ns-pr@nusphere.com (NuSphere Customer Service) wrote:

:Christian,
:
:PhpED is $299, and the additional license is $50 only. You can get
:more information about PhpED features and pricing options on our
:website http://www.nusphere.com/products/index.htm
:
:Best regards,
:NuSphere Corp.

NuSphere Corp:

It's still too expensive. Emacs is free. So is Nedit (although, to be
fair and all, I don't know if the latter has a php mode, and the
former is Emacs). Html tidy is free. So are the W3C validators. So is
Gubed and Xdebug.

And why are you using Webex files for your online seminars? Is
NuSphere owned by Microsoft? Hello in there: We DON'T LIKE INTERNET
EXPLORER!

Sheesh.
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