If I'm wrong, I'd love to hear why.especially with list of feature I'm missing.Īlthough the TextMate plugin for Cucumber is already pretty good, it would be great with some competition: Of the three, I think Netbeans offers the most bang for your buck (and I gave all three a valiant try.I even purchased Aptana before eventually slinking back to NB). It doesn't add anything Netbeans doesn't have, and lacks (or at least, lacked a few months ago) an integrated query tool like Netbeans has. Even at $99, it's not bad, although, naturally, there are plenty of open source options if it's not to your taste.Īfter touring Netbeans, Aptana and RubyMine, I don't see anything in RM that would compel me to pay for it. I was a bit worried when I first mentioned RubyMine that it was going to be a $200+ app that people would be reluctant to buy, but if you can get the coupon to get it down to $49, it's a great deal. JetBrains have a sign up form where you can get a 50% off coupon for the final version of RubyMine 1.0, however, so that should take the sting out of the tail and bring the price down to $49. ![]() RubyMine is available as a free, 90 day trial, but is ultimately a piece of commercial software that will retail for $99. It's Commercial - But Only $99 (or $49, if you want) JetBrains' RubyMine blog is a good source for info about these features as most of them have been added over time.
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