Well, Visual Cafe and JBuilder are very close to 
eash other. I really couldn't find any main feature
that is missing from the other one.

For the versions, what you get from the $99 are
a plain IDE, then you add money for DB, network
programming (team-development) and CORBA support.
Again, even the price and versions match up between
the two.

I go with JBuilder for two reasons:
1. JBuilder supports CORBA right now, Visual Cafe
   until first quater 1999.
2. Microsoft licenced JBuilder. (Potentially
   replace J++?)

Sze Yuen Wong



---Helge Hielscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Sze Yuen Wong,
> 
> 
> > For Windows, you have a lot more choice, I think
> > Jbuilder and Visual Cafe are the two biggest. At
> > least that's what I thought after evaluating 7
> > window IDEs. Either one will give you a solid
> > environment.
> >
> > Feel free to drop me a line for more info.
> 
> what are the differences: conceptual or only in the look&feel?
> what features do the professional versions have, that the normal
ones lack?
> 
> Thanks again for your answers,
> Helge
> 
> 

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