Thursday, May 17, 2007

Aptana Reviewed

As I stated in an earlier post, I have come across an open source IDE known as Aptana. It is directed towards javascript and AJAX which has recently become a huge interest of mine and other developers.

I gotta say I was impressed from the initial startup of the program. Immediately (although it is cluttered) the program opens with a wide variety of tools and options to assist you in your project.
Not much is left to wonder as it has on screen modules/tools for:
  • Validation
  • IE & Firefox Preview
  • Rails Support
  • Code Assistance (major plus!!)
  • File navigation
  • DOM Navigation is amazing and very detailed
  • On the fly updates when changes are made
The libraries included with Aptana are large and quite impressive to say the least. From what I see, there are plenty of tools for you to include in your projects, ranging from element fading effects to element positioning and even Flash related scripts.

Although I've only been using it for a day or so it has already shown that it is a powerful IDE. I have read that Aptana can be imported into Eclipse, which should provide a better base for JAVA and PHP programmers. Don't waste anytime, go to www.aptana.com and download this tool. It will definitely make your life a lot easier as a programmer.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the review. We're always open to suggestions and welcome all user feedback. It's our users who help us build a better product. Thanks again!

Bobby Hash said...

Thanks for the comment ApatanaPaul. I'm very impressed with what I have saw so far. Another review will come in the near future after I have toyed with the IDE some more!