NetBeans Review
January 23, 2019

NetBeans Review

Piyush Jain | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with NetBeans

NetBeans is used for development purposes in our organization by the IT department. At first, we used a different IDE for software development like Sublime Editor and Eclipse but I made a decision to use Netbeans as it is fast and has many features which a developer needs no matter which technology he/she is working on.

Pros

  • Formatting and defining rules for each language is a very useful feature in this IDE.
  • The code can be deployed very easy from Netbeans itself.

Cons

  • It should provide more themes and background colors for the code window. Some dark themes are good but they slow down the system.
  • There have been a few bugs in the latest version of NetBeans. NetBean's developer should resolve those bugs.
  • By working on Netbeans I just learned one more tool and can teach others about it. One should learn every tool so that it might help someday if another editor is not available and you have to use different software for your work.
  • Compiling code became easy as it is not a feature of normal text editors. Only IDE can do this.
Formatting becomes easy. File navigation becomes easy. Can compile code in IDE itself.
gedit, Sublime Text, CoffeeCup Responsive Email Designer, CoffeeCup HTML Editor, BlueFish, Brackets, Eclipse, Aruba Networks Wireless LAN (WLAN), 1CRM, Cisco Routers, Cisco Cloud Email Security, Cisco Data Center Network Manager, MikroTik Routers and Switches, Google Analytics, Google Hangouts, Google Cloud Dataflow, Google Cloud Datastore, Microsoft Network Monitor, Microsoft Data Protection Manager, Windows Server, Avira Antivirus, Total Defense Anti-Virus, AVG AntiVirus Business Edition
NetBeans are well suited if it is used by the same type of developers like Java developers or the same language developers. If a team has an IOS developer or Android developer they have to use Xcode or Android Studio Editor.

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