I'd recommend Eclipse as well.  It's a very capable
development platform: powerful, full-featured,
extensible.  I'I have had much less crashing than
other platforms(i.e., JBuilder, Cafe).  It takes some
time to learn a new IDE but it's well worth the
investment.  The part of the product I work on has
about 10k files or so.  Not sure how many lines of
code but it keeps everything organized nicely...and
reasonably quick.

--- Mark Womack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My home computer was infected by a virus early last
> week, effectively taking me out of commission at
> home.  I had Norton Antivirus up and running, but it
> neglected to tell me that I needed to update my
> subscription to their virus db, so one slipped by
> and got me.
> 
> I have my computer back up and running, with a nice
> upgrade to Windows XP in the process, but my
> development environment is still messed up.  I
> should be back up and running again in a few days. 
> I'm going to try setting up Eclipse while I am at
> it.  Does anyone have an opinion about it?
> 
> fyi,
> -Mark


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