try JCreator, there is a free ShareWare.

That's why I think Java is not as efficient as other languages when it is
applied to develop client applications.

Juan Carlos Montenegro




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Hello-

Does anyone else use Forte for Java (now Sun ONE studio)?  I have been trying it
for a few weeks and I am finding that it is so slow I almost can't use it.  It
is especially slow if I have other programs running at the same time.  Anyone
else have this problem?  Any suggestions on another JAVA IDE that is completely
free?

Thanks-
Zac

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