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20080428 Pondělí duben 28, 2008
NetBeans 6.1 has been released!

Hurray! You can get NetBeans 6.1 from netbeans.org. Also notice that there is a new PHP NetBeans IDE available (only as early access).

Trackback URL: http://blogs.sun.com/roumen/entry/netbeans_6_1_has_been
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Can the PHP stuff be installed into the regular "All" download? e.g. via update centre
Or do I need to download them both if I want to try it out?

Posted by Andy Stevens on duben 28, 2008 at 06:31 odp. CEST #

Hi,

Any idea, what do the Community meant by the NB bundle - Early Access for PHP.

It sounds interesting, however I came across such bundle for the first time.

Thanks!

Posted by Varun Nischal on duben 29, 2008 at 07:02 dop. CEST #

Hi,
I really like netbeans 6.1. It feels much better than previous release. Just one thing it is great that netbeans has support for php but i would much rather see support for facelets. It is thing i really miss. It is good that netbeans is trying to support other languages but looks like it is on behalf of other features.

Posted by Palko on duben 29, 2008 at 10:45 odp. CEST #

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