A constructive debate: Eclipse or NetBeans?



Hi there,
I've been using Eclipse for a while.
However, I've tried NetBeans recently.
Here is my point:

Eclipse:
+ more speed and stability than NetBeans
+ more plugins available
+ better refactoring support than NetBeans

NetBeans:
+ more clean than Eclipse in managing plugins and installs
+ better support for creating GUIs than Eclipse

What do you think?

Thanks
.



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