I used Netbeans just for a couple small J2ME project, so I don't know much about its working. But in the PHP editor I use, Codelobster PHP Edition, there's a tab on the left of the page where you can have different views, such as project view (all folders and file of the current project as a tree menu), a file view (divided by resource type: vars, functions, interfaces,...) and also a Class View, that shows you all the method of all the classes inside your project, alphabetically ordered. Dont'k know if you meant something like this, in case you could give it a try, it's free.
Thanks. Your post helped me. I tried CodeLobster, which I liked and it did indeed have a great class viewer.
Also looking at Rapid PHP and some others now. I didn't realize how limited feeling for me netbeans is. Thanks again!
– user596387 Feb 2 at 0:18.
You ought to. Yes, it will give you what you asked for - and a whole lot more!
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