I have been playing around with Aptana a little bit:
http://www.aptana.com/
It's free, and adds HTML, CSS, and JavaScript editors to Eclipse. (You can just install an Eclipse plugin instead of downloading their pre-configured version.) My MyEclipse subscription expired, and I've had issues getting the standalone Eclipse Web Tools installed, so I thought I'd give this a shot.
They've built in some pretty nice features, including support for all the most popular AJAX frameworks, though I haven't personally tried any of that yet. One really nice feature is that the auto-complete menus include a compatibility matrix of tiny browser icons, so you can see at a glance if a particular bit of javascript or css is incompatible with something. And, overall, their customized Views and Perspective make the whole package feel a bit more integrated than the standard Web Tools package.
Anyway, I thought I would mention it here, as it seems to complement LSfE nicely.
- Jason
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