IMHO IntelliJ and Eclipse follows two different philosophies,
IntelliJ's is editor centric and Eclipse's is more project centric.

+ Eclipse = tons of plugins
+ IntelliJ = every functionality can called by keyboard
- IntelliJ = its costs, but if you earn money with software developing
that shouldnt a problem
or you use the community version

if you hate mouse pushing, so IntelliJ should your choice.
Eclipse is much more idly, but that may only a subjective feeling.

i tried both IDE's (Elcipse for some months) but a change back to IntelliJ
because the nice "keyboard support".
And, i hope that i dont lie, IntelliJ's refactoring is unbeatable.

with regards
Sven Homburg
Founder of the Chenille Kit Project
http://chenillekit.codehaus.org





2010/8/18 Michal Gruca <michalgr...@gmail.com>:
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> The best IDE will be the one that fits You best. After couple of years when I
> was working with Eclipse, now I have to use Intellij at work and I hate it.
> I really can't get used to it. IMHO try both and pick one You like better.
> Both will do the job
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