Netbeans 4.1 Released 240
njcoder writes "Netbeans 4.1 was released a few days ago. Though it is only a short time since 4.0 was released and only a minor version number increase, the new Netbeans 4.1 contains a number of significant enhancements. New features include enhanced support for J2ME (mobile) projects, a new Navigator component, enhancements to the Ant based project system, ability to define multiple source roots, enhanced support for J2EE applications including EJB support for creating Session, Entity and Message Driven Beans, bundled J2EE application server, bundled Tomcat server upgraded to the 5.5 series, Web Services support, Eclipse project import tool, and more. The days of a slow and ugly Netbeans seem to be over. Using the new Metal look and feel in Java 5 brightens things up a bit as well. More information can be found in the release info and go here to download the new version. Java boutique has a review, with screenshots, of the new released titled IDE Wars: Has NetBeans 4.1 Eclipsed Eclipse?."
Plugins (Score:3, Funny)
Enough said.
Re:Plugins (Score:4, Funny)
See, sometimes it's not good to win.
Re:Plugins (Score:4, Funny)
Hmmm. (Score:4, Funny)
can't decide. i think i'll stick with vim.
Re:Plugins (Score:3, Funny)
while clothed = 2,160,000 results
So one would assume there are a lot of naked homosexuals that use netbeans out there. Of course the results [googlefight.com] say otherwise.