they always seem to get in the way for me more than they help in the long run.
This is how I always felt as well until I used IDEA. It's the one IDE that I've used where I didn't feel like I was using an IDE. Eclipse was ok as far as IDE features and price tag, but it just didn't 'feel' right to me. Using IDEA just feels right it, plus of course it does everything and more you'd expect from an IDE. By the way, who says Swing is slow? I don't think they use SWT for IDEA and yet it sure is a responsive app. Eclipse actually seemed much more sluggish to me on both windows and Linux.
-- Rick
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