Zend Studio 10 Announced
Zend announces the general availability of Zend Studio 10, the latest version of its integrated development environment (IDE) for creating PHP code.
According to the announcement, Zend Studio 10 streamlines the creation, testing, and deployment of PHP applications, with particular focus on mobile apps with a PHP back end. The software lets developers prototype, create, and debug both client-side mobile apps and server-side PHP APIs from a single interface.
Additionally, Zend Studio 10 lets developers more efficiently utilize the cloud and improve team collaboration. Zend Studio 10 is integrated with Red Hat OpenShift, so developers can deploy PHP applications to Zend Server on premise or in the cloud. Zend Studio also helps developers take full advantage of the Zend Developer Cloud – “an instantly available, consistent PHP environment for superior debugging, solid productivity, and team collaboration.”
A free trial of Zend Studio 10 is now available for download at http://www.zend.com/studio. For a limited time, Zend Studio is available for US$ 149 – which is 50% of the regular price. Zend is also offering a special upgrade price of US$ 129 to existing Studio 9 customers. Zend Studio includes free upgrades and support for 12 months.
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