I'm thinking of moving to a mac, and thinking in advance I'm curious what the best way to develop Java programs is. The most obvious choice is Xcode but I've heard good and bad reviews on it. I can't try it in stores because they're afraid I'll use the power given by it to mess with their computers. So, Xcode or some other IDE made for macs?

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Hello,

I would check and see if CodeWarrior has an IDE for Java on the mac.

Christian

I use XCode and I really enjoy it. I mostly program in C++ and I have no problems switching back and forth between Microsoft Visual Studio .NET in Windows and XCode on the mac - even when working with the same cpp files.

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