- Platform: Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / 95, Mac, Linux, Unix, Sun Solaris
- Media: CD-ROM
- Item Quantity: 1
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Build Java applications rapidly using the Borland AppBrowser IDE, graphical debugging, a robust source code editor, compiler, visual designers, wizards, and more. Create JavaBeans instantly with BeansExpress. Speed coding and reduce syntax errors with CodeInsight. Get started quickly using the included computer-based training lessons, tutorials, and documentation. JBuilder 6 Personal is a fully functional version of JBuilder, designed specifically for personal, non-commercial use.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good IDE, but not much use for serious development,
By Greg (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Borland JBuilder 6 Personal (CD-ROM)
I've used jBuilder3 for many years (and JB2 before that), so I'm familiar with Borland's Java products. I do single-station development, and decided it was time for a more stable IDE (JB3 crashes a couple times per day on large projects) and I also wanted to use JDK 1.3.1 so I got JBuilder6.Well...Borland seems to want to make a much more agressive split between hobbyist and professional. Some of the more useful features I have gotten used to in JB3 are reserverd for Professional or Enterprise. I was extremely surprised to find that I can't even deploy applications or applets through JB6!! (you have to do it manually via Sun's jar tool at the DOS command line, which is a real pain) Also, some of the layouts that I have used for small parts of applications (e.g. XYLayout) have likewise been removed to Prof or Ent. This means a lot of retro-coding on my part. As I have just started using it, I'm not sure what else I'll run into, but I'm concerned. So...is it a good IDE feature-wise? Yes, and I've used others such as IBM's Visual Java. The code-insight is useful, the ability to use different JDKs works nicely, and there are other nice touches that any IDE should have. I would just make sure that you check the feature matrix on Borland's website VERY CAREFULLY to make sure the features you expect to be present are actually there.
16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of promise, little return,
By A Customer
This review is from: Borland JBuilder 6 Personal (CD-ROM)
I bought the JBuilder 6 Personal version (Win,Linux and OSX) and installed it on a Mac running OS X (B & W 350, 704mb RAM). This is my first experience with a Borland product and it has been very bad.I wish that I had never bought it. GRIPE 2 GRIPE 3 GRIPE 4 THIS RELEASE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED BETA AT BEST!!!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top notch Java Development,
By A Customer
This review is from: Borland JBuilder 6 Personal (CD-ROM)
Borland JBuilder 6 is a solid development tool. While the Personal edition is just a base level tool, it gives you a chance to test drive JBuilder and upgrade to the Pro or Enterprise version. I've run it on Linux and Windows 2000 without any hitches. I've not heard of any problems with the Mac OSX, except for the other reviewer here. I do know that supporting OSX was a personal vision of JBuilder's chief architect, so if there are any problems, I'm sure they are being addressed. After all, JBuilder is written in 100% Java and Java code is Java code. If JBuilder runs fine on Solaris, Linux, Windoze, etc, it should run on Mac OSX as long as the JVM is good..If you can do without the CD, download JBuilder personal for free (beer) on Borland's website.
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