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Saturday, October 10, 2009
Netbeans 6.8 M2 dropped embedded browser
Netbeans 6.8 M2
was just released. The sad news for Linux users is that it misses the embedded browser for this OS. It
was present in M1
, but
dropped in M2
:(
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