Michael P. McCutcheon wrote:

> With Eclipse you have to re-write everything, and get less portability
> (does not run on OS X where Netbeans does).

Not that java3d module for netbeans will run on OS X :)

Yes, you tell about possibilities that some applications exists. But
unless given person has an application which he REALLY wants to
integrate, there is no point in just waiting for it - there is same
chance that such app will appear as plugin for eclipse. I have used
netbeans for over 2 years and now I use eclipse for half a year. As much
as I hate SWT as an idea, I think that eclipse as an IDE is clearly
superior. Not because of gui, speed, memory usage (this is similar to
netbeans), but because of compile/refactoring/search/etc capabilities.

Artur

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