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I tend to use a good text editor rather than an IDE for most things and try as I might I can't find the reason Eclipse is so highly rated at all.

Have you considered using a decent programmers editor with built in ftp at all? lots of them either include ftp or make it criminally easy to integrate external tools.

It's not a solution for everyone but if you find Eclipse isn't for you then a modern programmers editor slots in the middle between a traditional setup of vi/emacs/whatever and a full blown IDE.

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There are some really clever people on here who vote things down they don't agree with even though they are valid opinions, you know who you are :p

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Which fool marks somebody down for offering a solution?

My dream IDE does highlighting and code completion for PHP, CSS and Javascript, any suggestions? ... For the mac?

Yes, try and use a decent programmers editor and see if you really need a full blown ide.

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I tend to use a good text editor rather than an IDE for most things and try as I might I can't find the reason Eclipse is so highly rated at all.

Have you considered using a decent programmers editor with built in ftp at all? lots of them either include ftp or make it criminally easy to integrate external tools.

It's not a solution for everyone but if you find Eclipse isn't for you then a modern programmers editor slots in the middle between a traditional setup of vi/emacs/whatever and a full blown IDE.

EDIT:

There are some really clever people on here who vote things down they don't agree with even though they are valid opinions, you know who you are :p

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I tend to use a good text editor rather than an IDE for most things and try as I might I can't find the reason Eclipse is so highly rated at all.

Have you considered using a decent programmers editor with built in ftp at all? lots of them either include ftp or make it criminally easy to integrate external tools.

It's not a solution for everyone but if you find Eclipse isn't for you then a modern programmers editor slots in the middle between a traditional setup of vi/emacs/whatever and a full blown IDE.