Jedit, Jext & J: Java-based Editors Compared
An anonymous reader writes "There are times when I want a lean, mean editor and times when I enjoy a good, bloated editor packed with wizards. We compare the programming editors Jext and J to Jedit and offer a revised opinion of the best Java for Linux."
gvim exists for windows, and it's a native version... Works like charm no trouble to get it workin' either!
Or CodeGuide from omnicore.com.
... we only reside in the same town. And CodeGuide *IS COOL*.
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Not related in any way to the company
InelliJ IDEA, however, is also cool
Check both if you are looking for an IDE with refactoring support.
angel'o'sphere
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.