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Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
All depends on what features you are looking for. If you want a simple editor
with color highliting and compiling features you can use textpad, vi(windows
version). Kawa is also light and featured editor. If you go for any GUI
assembling editor everything is very heavily bundled with lots of things.
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
Thanks Ruchi, But, are them free? Do you know the url where I can download
them?
Ruchi Dhar <rdhar@verticalnet.com> wrote in message
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> All depends on what features you are looking for. If you want a simple
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> with color highliting and compiling features you can use textpad,
vi(windows
> version). Kawa is also light and featured editor. If you go for any GUI
> assembling editor everything is very heavily bundled with lots of things.
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
Well, JBuilder exceeds the good criteria but it's definitely not
lightweight.
Give it a try! Download the free JBuilder 4 Foundation at
www.borland.com/jbuilder
Mio Nino P. Marquez
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
UltraEdit is a nice lightweight programmers editor. You can download a trial
version from www.ultraedit.com. The purchase price is US $30.
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
Try EditPlus, it's free to download and costs $30 to register. Several developers
here have been using it and like it.
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
My favourite is JCreator. This is free and an excellent light weight IDE.
I am sure, u will simply love this.
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
By far the best FREE, feature-rich, flexable, Cross-Platform editor is Emacs.
It feels the same on all platforms. There is an add-on package the Emacs
called JDE. It makes developing Java in Emacs very rapid. JDE can be found
at: http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde.
By Far the best around.
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
I really like Jext. It is a free all Java text editor available at jext.org.
You can also get full source code.
Another choice might be JBuilder Foundation available for free from borland.com.
Lastly, if you can find a copy of PFE somewhere on the web, it's a good text
editor. It just doesn't have syntax highlighting.
Doug
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
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Re: Anyone knows a good and lightweight java soruce editor?
And if you are used to vi or vim and need to get up to speed on Emacs, check
out http://grok2.tripod.com for a quick primer.
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> It feels the same on all platforms. There is an add-on package the Emacs
>called JDE. It makes developing Java in Emacs very rapid. JDE can be found
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