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Hi everyone,

I was wondering if anyone can recommend a good java ide.
I have tried netbeans but i find it very confusing to use. I am looking for a very simple but free java ide to use. Can anyone recommend.

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You can use JCreate which is free and you can download it from www.download.com
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Have you looked into Eclipse?
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I am currently using Jcreator too. http://www.jcreator.com
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Definitely look into using Eclipse http://eclipse.org . I eschewed IDEs for a long time. I've tried all the commercial IDEs and disliked them. I was probably the only developer in my department who still used the console text editor vim exclusively. Finally Eclipse crept up on me; I felt like I had been technologically ignorant and asleep for the years that Eclipse existed and I had not been using it.

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Hi everyone,
One of my friends recommended me a java ide called Java IDE 1.7
It seems to be a very simple ide to use. This ide is something like borland's
turbo c compiler.

Just thought you guys would like to know.

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I would recommend Netbeans. The last versions are very good. Netbeans also gives J2EE, SOA, Mobility and other things for free which may be interesting for you.
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Originally Posted by mikk
I would recommend Netbeans. The last versions are very good. Netbeans also gives J2EE, SOA, Mobility and other things for free which may be interesting for you.
Just forgot to post a link: http://www.netbeans.org/community/re.../55/index.html

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I would recommend Netbeans. The last versions are very good. Netbeans also gives J2EE, SOA, Mobility and other things for free which may be interesting for you.
Why do you recommend Netbeans to someone who tried it and wants something else?
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The best is Eclipse. Mac, Unix, Linux, or Windoze.
Go to http://www.eclipse.org/
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