It's okay, I guess. I have a few suggestions:
1) I wish you would offer an "unlimited" freeware, nags-only version (pops up a nag screen everytime it starts asking you to order the "better" version). Don't allow debugging or interfacing with the PHP server itself on this version.
2) Your sidebars don't minimize, they just close. This makes it difficult to "pop" them back up if you nee dquick access to open a file. If they minimized, it would be much cleaner interface, IMO.
3) I don't like your Project Manager at all. I don't think that loading all of the files into a "Parent Tree" is a good way to go at all, especially for PHP developers whose sites are often across several different directory structures for several different applications. Have the Project Manager use Windows Explorer, so you can easily commit and update from TortoiseCVS from within the application, and keep the folder structure the same as it is in Explorer.
Those are my biggest comments so far.
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