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On 2006-04-01, Math1723 <anonym1723@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Last I heard, JBuilder was the dominant one on Mac OS X, but according
> to this article, that's no longer true. Anyone else have an idea what
> the state of Java is on the Mac these days?
I like Netbeans 5, which has an excellent GUI builder, and you can't beat
the price. It runs fairly well on my Powerbook G4, but I have to admit
that
I usually run it on my amd64 Linux box and use it on the Powerbook using
Apple's X11 server. On a gigabit ethernet connection, it's actually
faster
that way. I suggest poking around on planetnetbeans.org for tips and
demos.
With only a couple of weeks of usage, I was suprised how productive I
could
be with such a clunky programming language.
Dave Cook


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