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Re: Oh those IDEs......



My vote is for NetBeans. It has tons of features and is free. You can also use Ant from within the IDE to compile your code, which is quite handy.

>>> Lennart Petersson <email@hidden> 11/29/02 06:46AM >>>
Anyone having a feeling in what direction to go when choosing java IDE
for the Mac???

Have been using IDEA eap's up to build 629. Now turning on new projects
hopefully start using jdk 1.4.1 dps and the best IDE :)

And of course the ones I'm looking at is IDEA and Eclipse. IDEAs
feature list is impressive and they have a really neat editor working
with. But Eclipse is coming up regarding features (I think) but it
looks a bit big...

What are your opinions? Don't only look at how it has been but more on
the coming future - what will be the best to stick with?

My preferences are:

* Code and keyboard centric - love IDEA
* Fast - Eclipse looks good
* No memory hug - any difference?
* Listen to Mac OS X users - this is really important... Will really
Intellij do that?
* Not to expensive - free is best but not a religion


What I'm doubting about IDEA (among other things):
- Mac OS X support
- Slower and slower
- Price

What I'm doubting about Eclispe (among other things):
- Stability
- Looks like a lot of mouse clicking...
- Hurray - I could enter [] but still not {} (Swedish keyboard) - But
still better than IDEA where I still have to switch keyboard language
temporary :(

/Lennart
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