And most of the features are disabled.
  I did give a try to work on omnicore on linux, font looks horrible and
trial version had no editing facility ( tried 3 months back, don't know
about the latest).
--srikanth

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Taylor [mailto:Jason.Taylor@;WARWICK.AC.UK]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 3:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] JBuilder alternatives OT?


My all time favourite (with no annoying GUI tools :) is Omnicore CodeGuide,
it's cheap if you're an academic/student and I find the best text editor of
all I've tried. They have a 30 day trial (30 actual days of use not 30 days
from install).

www.omnicore.com

Jase.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 13/11/2002 19:44:41 >>>
I've been happily using JBuilder Standard Version 3 with JDK 1.3.1. However,
it doesn't seem to support JDK 1.4.  JBuilder version 8 is too expensive.

Can anyone recommend a good IDE for me to switch to?  Things I find
essential are easy class browsing, automatic argument prompts etc.  I don't
use any of the automatic gui building stuff.  (Please, no stone-age tools
that have man-pages).

Thanks
Mike

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