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Jcoder Java IDE version 1.1 for Windows is available today (11 messages)
- Posted by: kevin cheung
- Posted on: January 12 2009 07:35 EST
PremiumSoft has released Jcoder Java IDE version 1.1 for Windows today. This new version contains the following major enhancments: • Added JSP Support • Embbed Tomcat as user option • Added code completion for html, xml, jsp, js document • Added fully support on UTF8 document Download a Free Jcoder Java IDE at: http://www.jcoder.com/download.html. Jcoder is a lightweight Java IDE Editor that provides comprehensive facilities to Java and web developers to develop, compile and run Java program efficiently. Jcoder features an intuitive interface and consists of a source code editor, a compiler, a project manager, a debugger, code editing highlight and code completion features. Jcoder also contains various project wizards to move into actual coding faster by automating project set-up steps. It's easy to create new class and specify a specific JDK to use for each project. From the instant you launch Jcoder, you’ll appreciate its speed. For quick changes you can launch Jcoder, make your edits, and close down in less time than it takes for other IDEs to finish loading. Because the engine is native C++, you will experience very rapid response times to keyboard and mouse commands compared to the Java-based IDE. Other key features include: Intuitive User Interface with multi-document editing Project Wizard, New Class/ Interface Wizard Class and Package Viewer Advanced editor with code-folding Source code navigation Code Completion with Syntax checking and highlighting Feature rich Debugger Ant support All of these features along with a small footprint and fast file loading make Jcoder an irreplaceable tool for programmers of every level, from learning programmer to Java-specialist. For details, please visit at: http://www.jcoder.com.Threaded Messages (11)
- Re: Jcoder Java IDE version 1.1 for Windows is available today by Christopher Brind on January 12 2009 10:45 EST
- "Smart code completion" is not available in the free version by Huifeng Shen on January 12 2009 20:42 EST
- Not a free version by Lou Marco on January 14 2009 15:41 EST
- Hi is there any advanced features by Java Maverik on January 13 2009 00:42 EST
- Re: Jcoder Java IDE version 1.1 for Windows is available today by a b on January 13 2009 09:17 EST
- JCODER for Windows Lite is Free by kevin cheung on January 15 2009 05:25 EST
- No mention of FREE VERION - ONLY 30 days trial version by NN NN on January 16 2009 01:36 EST
- Re: No mention of FREE VERION - ONLY 30 days trial version by Sam Pang on January 20 2009 11:31 EST
- No mention of FREE VERION - ONLY 30 days trial version by NN NN on January 16 2009 01:36 EST
- Tomcat size is 0 MB? by Wi Wi on January 23 2009 07:21 EST
- Re: Jcoder Java IDE version 1.1 for Windows is available today by Tal Dega on January 24 2009 04:40 EST
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Re: Jcoder Java IDE version 1.1 for Windows is available today[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Christopher Brind
- Posted on: January 12 2009 10:45 EST
- in response to kevin cheung
Any plans for Mac version? Not that I have any problems with Eclipse, but I like to try things out. -
"Smart code completion" is not available in the free version[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Huifeng Shen
- Posted on: January 12 2009 20:42 EST
- in response to Christopher Brind
I am very glad to find a small Java IDE. Eclipse and Netbeans is too big and to complex for the beginner. But I am surprised that "Smart code completion" is not available in the free version because it is a fundmental feature for an IDE. -
Not a free version[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Lou Marco
- Posted on: January 14 2009 15:41 EST
- in response to Christopher Brind
Maybe I misread but the dowwnload for window spage touts a 30-day evaluation version. -
not free?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: NN NN
- Posted on: January 14 2009 21:43 EST
- in response to Lou Marco
software isn't free why even bother to download and evaluate because I don't want to pay for Nissan when Infinity is FREE -
Hi is there any advanced features[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Java Maverik
- Posted on: January 13 2009 00:42 EST
- in response to kevin cheung
Hi, Great to know abt the sailent features about the new IDE. But i'm tempted to know whethere this IDE supports any new features like Maven, Spring ...... etc Because if it supports it will be great asset for the programmers who are learning this technologies. Cheers Martin -
Re: Jcoder Java IDE version 1.1 for Windows is available today[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: a b
- Posted on: January 13 2009 09:17 EST
- in response to kevin cheung
I agree with what Jcoder says on their main page - "Go ahead to explore other enchancing features in JCODER!". It's like the features are both enchanting (i.e. delightful) and will enhance something in the process. Both of those are something that no other IDEs offer. -
JCODER for Windows Lite is Free[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: kevin cheung
- Posted on: January 15 2009 05:25 EST
- in response to kevin cheung
Download a Free version at: http://www.jcoder.com/download.html. -
No mention of FREE VERION - ONLY 30 days trial version[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: NN NN
- Posted on: January 16 2009 01:36 EST
- in response to kevin cheung
* This Pro version is FULLY functional. ^ Customers can enjoy FREE Email Support provided by JCODER Support Centre during the 30-day trial period by registering with us before the download .For more information on JCODER's features, please visit our Feature Matrix. NO MENTION OF FREE VERSION ANYWHERE -
Re: No mention of FREE VERION - ONLY 30 days trial version[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sam Pang
- Posted on: January 20 2009 23:31 EST
- in response to NN NN
JCODER for Windows Lite ->that's FREE version!!! -
Tomcat size is 0 MB?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Wi Wi
- Posted on: January 23 2009 07:21 EST
- in response to kevin cheung
JCODER for Windows Lite - 9.78 MB JCODER for Windows Lite (Tomcat included) - 9.78 MB how could it be? -
Re: Jcoder Java IDE version 1.1 for Windows is available today[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Tal Dega
- Posted on: January 24 2009 04:40 EST
- in response to kevin cheung
a Java IDE written in C++. Thanks AHoles!