I use Visual SlickEdit on my Windows machines. It has syntax highlighting, Java
keyword completion (type the dot and get a popup list of methods), if and for
statement completion, and code beautification. It also has a project system
which will compile only the updated Java files on a single keystroke, and will
run programs inside a window so you can look at the output that would have
scrolled off. I wouldn't be without it.
James W. Cooper
Advanced Information Retrieval and Analysis
IBM T J Watson Research Center
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http://flahdo.watson.ibm.com/
http://www.research.ibm.com/people/j/jwcnmr/
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