This is a copy of the question : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2826/do-you-have-any-recommended-plugins-for-eclipse
But now is for netbeans (I'm not a eclipse lover. CTRL+TAB does not change pages.)
Please, I'm very curious.
They are actually stored in a location called . netbeans on my Linux or Windows setup (which lives inside your user directory (something like /home/me/ on Linux and C:/Documents and Settings/me on Windows). On the Mac they are stored in a separate location Library/Application Support/netbeans.
Codename One NetBeans Plugin Codename One is a toolkit that allows you to easily build beautiful cross-platform apps targeting iOS, Android, and the web using Java or Kotlin.
From NetBeans Plugin Portal:Click on Tools and select Plugins. Chose the Downloaded tab and click on Add Plugins button. Navigate to the location where your plugin was saved and click Open button. Tick the box and press Install button.
I recommend anyone who's Vi/Vim user the jVi plugin, works great...
I also love the PHP, Ruby, Subversion and Git plugins...
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