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By Paul Leahy, About.com Guide to Java

Tired of Your Current Java Editor?

Friday September 5, 2008

I came across another Java editor this week. It's called EditRocket. As well as Java it supports around 20 other languages; useful if you are or fancy becoming a multi-lingual programmer. Initially released in May and having already gone through a couple of versions I would expect it to be reasonably bug-free. What's good is you can see the change log of enhancements and fixes on their website.

So, if you're fed up with your current Java editor you might want to check it out. It has a 30-day trial version after which you'll need to pay to use it.

I'll be downloading the latest version and posting a review of its Java features in the Tools and Utilities section sometime next week.

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