You might want consider Netbeans, recenetly aquired by Sun and shipped under
the name Forte'.
BTW, as Eli mentioned, if you have a very powerfull machine, Inprise's
JBuilder 3.0 is very impressive, it also has the least annoying visual tool
for gui stuff , Inprise also have their own new java2 JIT compiler for
linux, btw.
Erez
>From: Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: What do you want to do tommorow? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: IDE for Java?
>Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 10:43:37 +0200
>
>From what I've read and heard, Inprise (previously known as Borland,
>futurely known as Corel) has the best free Java IDE, in case you have
>a strong computer (it is written in native Java, and its performance
>is its only drawback, but only the performance of the IDE itself, not
>your developed programs). Its Linux version is almost 100% identical
>to the Windows version (well, this is Java after all...).
>
>Contrary to Inprise commercial product (which the main difference is
>that this one is written in Java and the commercial is written in C),
>this one is called "Foundation". Its current version is 3.0 (IIRC).
>
>--
>Eli Marmor
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