I may be in the minority here, but I use Aptana on a PC. For very large
files it is a little slow, but for all my class files it works great. I love
the code formatting that it has. Aptana is based on Eclips so you might
already be familiar with the look and feel of it.

Jim

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Marco Castillo <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear list:
> Me and my team are going to begin developing applications using qooxdoo. We
> have made some tests, and think we're ready to make our first complete
> application. We are java developers mainly, and we are used to develop using
> an IDE, like Netbeans or Eclipse (we use both, depending of the project
> requirements). So fellow developers, I would like to ask you, which IDE do
> you use to develop qooxdoo?, of course if you use any. Or are you using a
> simple text editor? We have seen some preferences and support for Eclipse
> (my favorite). We are going to test QXDT with Eclipse, but we would like to
> hear from you guys, people with a lot of expertise developing with qooxdoo,
> which IDE do you prefer if any, or how are you developing your applications
> with qooxdoo?
> By the way, congratulations for a great project.
>
> Regards
>
> Marco
>
>
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