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I was looking for PHP offline documentation for Mac OSX, i came across the official offline PHP documentation and the one called PHPfi , however it seems PHPfi uses the same php offline documentation data, the problem is i am not able to find many functions with the official documentation for example, i was searching for PDO syntaxes with MySQL Support which is not at all included in the package. as i travel frequently i am out of internet many a times and sometimes i feel helpless without the documentation. i would like to know if there is some kind of applications for OSX which is upto date with user comments as in php.net?



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  1. I personally use the .chm version of the manual - there are plenty of chm file readers for linux and OSX out there that can be used. It also offers integrated search, which is the main plus for it. The english chm download is also offered with the user notes included.

    Also, php.net offers a the php manual as man pages, installable via PEAR - it's awesome to integrate into i.e. emacs or vim.

    $ pear channel-discover doc.php.net
    $ pear install doc.php.net/pman
    $ pman strpos

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  2. Dash (http://kapeli.com/dash) is also an alternative OS X documentation browser. Its PHP docset includes comments and is generated based on the CHM version.

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