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Local History and Netbeans 6
I just tried the current daily build of Netbeans m6. NB comes with new icon-set which looks nice.
In the versioning-menu as well as in the context-menu, you will find a new item "Local History". Local History allows you to see changes made to an item, without
having a repository (CVS or SVN). It is also possible to revert the changes to a certain version. I also noticed a small performance gain, comparing it to the official m6, but i cannot quantify this.
I also like local history in eclipse :-) - so it is also in NetBeans-World highly appreciated.
Posted at 09:26AM Feb 19, 2007 by Adam Bien in Java / JEE / Architecture | Comments[3] | Views/Hits: 801
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Only seven years after IntelliJ IDEA?
Posted by Dave on February 19, 2007 at 02:08 PM CET #
...and perhaps fifty years after emacs:-)
However I like the choice between eclipse, netbeans and other commercial IDEs
Posted by Adam Bien on February 19, 2007 at 06:01 PM CET #
Not to forget: the Local History module available from the Community (in my eyes the better choice):
http://jroller.com/page/ramlog?entry=netbeans_enhanced_local_history_module
Greetz
Posted by Tom on February 20, 2007 at 06:16 PM CET #