[S.u.S.E. Linux] A dream come true

For all those who desperately needed a professionnal IDE to make there developpement in java under Linux, the wait is over. Just take a look at this tool called "Wipeout" at: <A HREF="http://www.softwarebuero.de/wipeout-eng.html"><A HREF="http://www.softwarebuero.de/wipeout-eng.html</A">http://www.softwarebuero.de/wipeout-eng.html</A</A>> Sorry for all those Windows friend but there is no Win32 version. I am sure you will be happy for us that for once we have something that you don't have. In my opinion if you are a serious java programmer, this IDE alone is enough to switch to Linux. It will not replace Freebuilder if the people that seem to have appropriate it for themself ever release it in the community, but at least, in the mean time, we will have something to code it in. And something so well designed that the bar have raised quite a bit higher to compete with. Here are just a few of the features: 1: Smalltalk like classbrowser;(not that ugly, always in the way, tree simily browser). See all the classes of your project at once; click on any class ant see all the methods in another pane, click on any method and get right there in the source. 2: Graphical front end for the JDB debugger. Set breakpoint visualy, inspect variables, step in code, name it. 3: Graphical front end for CVS version control. Make changes everywhere in a project and if it doesn't work roll back to a working version. Not to mention the workgroup possibility of CVS fully supported. 4: Entirely configurable, through regular expression, pretty printing in the editor with font, bolt italic and regular and custom color. And as a bonus the pretty printing is even supported for the printer with, as an extra bonus, a print preview. 5: All the documentation very well done in html with html reader build in. Does not support java documentation yet but if we are enough java developers to ask, who know. P.S. I am not related to sofwarebuero in any ways. Just very enthusiastic to have found something I have been looking for in the last two years. -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e

On Mon, 20 Apr 1998 pepr@videotron.ca wrote:
For all those who desperately needed a professionnal IDE to make there developpement in java under Linux, the wait is over. Just take a look at this tool called "Wipeout" at:
<A HREF="http://www.softwarebuero.de/wipeout-eng.html"><A HREF="http://www.softwarebuero.de/wipeout-eng.html</A">http://www.softwarebuero.de/wipeout-eng.html</A</A>>
Sorry for all those Windows friend but there is no Win32 version. I am sure you will be happy for us that for once we have something that you don't have. In my opinion if you are a serious java programmer, this IDE alone is enough to switch to Linux.
It will not replace Freebuilder if the people that seem to have appropriate it for themself ever release it in the community, but at least, in the mean time, we will have something to code it in. And something so well designed that the bar have raised quite a bit higher to compete with.
Here are just a few of the features:
1: Smalltalk like classbrowser;(not that ugly, always in the way, tree simily browser). See all the classes of your project at once; click on any class ant see all the methods in another pane, click on any method and get right there in the source.
2: Graphical front end for the JDB debugger. Set breakpoint visualy, inspect variables, step in code, name it.
3: Graphical front end for CVS version control. Make changes everywhere in a project and if it doesn't work roll back to a working version. Not to mention the workgroup possibility of CVS fully supported.
4: Entirely configurable, through regular expression, pretty printing in the editor with font, bolt italic and regular and custom color. And as a bonus the pretty printing is even supported for the printer with, as an extra bonus, a print preview.
5: All the documentation very well done in html with html reader build in. Does not support java documentation yet but if we are enough java developers to ask, who know.
P.S. I am not related to sofwarebuero in any ways. Just very enthusiastic to have found something I have been looking for in the last two years.
Sorry for that folks, this message was intended for the free-builders list. Anyway if the people at S.u.S.E want to include Wipeout in the next distribution I am sure a lot of people would appreciate. -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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