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The NetBeans team has just announced that they have discontinued Ruby on Rails support in NetBeans.
We realize this news can be sad for some of you. But take it as an opportunity to try a new tool! The kind of tool that evolves fast, stays on the cutting edge and has a passionate community around it.
Naturally, we welcome you to try RubyMine as your new Ruby on Rails IDE! And we are not the only ones to do so.
To make this even easier for you, we are announcing a special offer. From now until February 15th, 2011 RubyMine personal license is available with more than 50% discount! Check out the bargain price!
RubyMine 3.0 is the latest stable version released in Q4 2010, offers the best available Rails 3.0 support (30-day free trial is included).
RubyMine 3.1 is coming really soon and the Early Access is already open, if you want to try a hot latest version.
And if Ruby is not the only technology you work with, we recommend you try IntelliJ IDEA as your ultimate polyglot IDE for Ruby, Python, PHP, JavaScript, Groovy and many more.
Hurry up! The offer is time limited. And we may run out of license keys. :)
Develop with pleasure!
RubyMine Team
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