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Currently, I'm a long eclipseEclipse user because my past and current companies are usingalways deal with eclipse too. Recently I met some example java codes created using netbeans. I downloaded and tried Netbeans 7.x and 6.9.x, but they're more heavier and eating memory resources than Eclipse Indigo.

So anyone know which past version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness almost equal to or better than Eclipse Indigo (3.7), but can support Java SDK v1.6?

Currently, I'm a long eclipse user because my companies are using eclipse too. I met some example java codes created using netbeans. I downloaded and tried Netbeans 7.x and 6.9.x, but they're more heavier and eating memory resources than Eclipse Indigo.

So anyone know which past version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness almost equal to or better than Eclipse Indigo (3.7), but can support Java SDK v1.6?

Currently, I'm a long Eclipse user because my past and current companies always deal with eclipse. Recently I met some example java codes created using netbeans. I downloaded and tried Netbeans 7.x and 6.9.x, but they're more heavier and eating memory resources than Eclipse Indigo.

So anyone know which past version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness almost equal to or better than Eclipse Indigo (3.7) but can support Java SDK v1.6?

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Which past version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness almost equal toor better than Eclipse Indigo?

Currently, I'm lookinga long eclipse user because my companies are using eclipse too. I met some example java codes created using netbeans. I downloaded and tried Netbeans 7.x and 6.9.x, but they're more heavier and eating memory resources than Eclipse Indigo.

So anyone know which past version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness almost equal to or better than Eclipse Indigo (3.7)?

I had tried Netbeans 7.x and 6.9.1 and they're heavy and eating much memory resources than Eclipse Indigo, but can support Java SDK v1.6?

Which version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness equal to Eclipse Indigo?

I'm looking which version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness almost equal to or better than Eclipse Indigo (3.7)?

I had tried Netbeans 7.x and 6.9.1 and they're heavy and eating much memory resources than Eclipse Indigo.

Which past version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness almost equal or better than Eclipse Indigo?

Currently, I'm a long eclipse user because my companies are using eclipse too. I met some example java codes created using netbeans. I downloaded and tried Netbeans 7.x and 6.9.x, but they're more heavier and eating memory resources than Eclipse Indigo.

So anyone know which past version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness almost equal to or better than Eclipse Indigo (3.7), but can support Java SDK v1.6?

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Which version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness equal to Eclipse Indigo?

I'm looking which version of Netbeans IDE that has lightness almost equal to or better than Eclipse Indigo (3.7)?

I had tried Netbeans 7.x and 6.9.1 and they're heavy and eating much memory resources than Eclipse Indigo.