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We have been using Eclipse at work, I've been using it most days for the past 10 months or so, and really like it.
I keep hearing about NetBeans, so this morning when I noticed 5 has come out, finally decided to try it out... I still need to try out a lots of things, but so far I like what I see... I noticed the simularity to anchors in Delphi too... I like how build.xml is added automatically, how easy Swing is on this one.
I don't know if it is just me, but the Visual Editor for Eclipse is next to useless... It works for a bit, then it just goes nuts... Hmmm, probably just me. I found a comercial one for Eclipse that does the trick, even implements the forms layout too... I really have to use the matisse designer a bit more, trying to get some components to resize, and others not, but I know I'll work that out, only played with this for around an hour so far. Imported an Eclipse project too...
Anyway, so far so good. If you use Eclipse for Java and Swing/Awt or web apps, you might want to look at this...