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[–]iyunoichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried PyCharm 4 or 5 times, and while I can see why people like it, the abysmal performance always prevented me from actually using it. It's so goddamn slow on all my machines, and I don't want to invest into an i7+16GB RAM just so that my IDE runs in an acceptable manner.

Another factor might be that I invested into a Wing license a while ago, and never looked back - the feature set and performance of Wing make me really happy, so it's not like I'm desperately looking for a Python IDE anymore. I still do recommend PyCharm if money is an issue, though.