Totally agree with Francesco,

Once your used to IntelliJ's comfort you're pretty much hooked.
I would pay a reasonable price for an Intellij-based IDE anytime.
Colin, hope this is underway already and I wish you success with it.

One thing though:
Many Lisp-specific (especially homo-iconicity) properties of Clojure tend 
to point beyond the architecture of IntelliJ, which was desinged with
imperative (OO-)Languages in mind.
I can imagine some not-so-mainstream editor-features, which may not be so 
easy to integrate with the current editor API of IntelliJ.

Best,
Jorg

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