On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 2:51 AM, Julian Leviston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ah, NetBeans.
>
> I just downloaded it to try it out again... and I remembered why I
> hate using Java apps on the Mac:
>
> - None of the keyboard shortcuts work the same way (ie pressing enter
> in a file list doesn't open a file, apple up arrow doesn't go up a
> folder, etc. When editing text, you can't use option - arrows to move
> between words, and apple to move to beginning and end of line, etc.)
> - It's slow and clunky.
> - Everything looks slightly retarded. The icons don't render properly.
> Things obviously haven't been designed with the Apple UI guidelines
> (ie text sometimes appears really close to lines, etc.)
> - Textmate has code completion (called Snippets).

NetBeans has code completion (apple-backslash).
I'm a TextMate fan too, but NetBeans does a lot of things Textmate can't
(looking up the definitions for objects, etc).

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