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I have in the past had exposure in using both netbeans and eclipse. From a developer's point of view, eclipse is more powerful as it can be used to write code in multiple languages and even extended using modules.
But from the point of view of a person who is learning to code in java, netbeans wins hands down for its ease of use and its feature rich interface.
Eclipse has a steeper learning curve than netbeans.
Edited 2006-09-18 15:28