carl wrote:
I asked which java IDE is better on suse 9.1 and got several helpful suggestions - jedit, bluej,netbeans, jbuilder and eclipse. I tried all of them and prefer netbeans because of its small, fast and better java support. Eclipse is also nice with a better user interface, but it runs slow on my Duron 800 pc.
Great choice :) If you need help, subscribe to the nbusers list: http://www.netbeans.org/community/lists/top.html Now if SUSE would only include it in their distro. There seems to be some concern about licensing issues... -- ================================================================= Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682) ----------------------------------------------------------------- The one sticking point between us and the open-source community is that we actually think that compatibility matters. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -James Gosling, creator of Java =================================================================