I second that vote for JCreator. The editor is decent, and it's Java integration is slick and powerful, and has great productivity features like code completion, (customizable) syntax highlighting, and code templates. But most importantly, this IDE doesn't get in my way. It doesn't muck with my code, have any special restrictions, and it is decently speedy. I like it enough that I got my entire team using it. The pricing is also very resonable.
I second that vote for JCreator. The editor is decent, and it's Java integration is slick and powerful, and has great productivity features like code completion, (customizable) syntax highlighting, and code templates. But most importantly, this IDE doesn't get in my way. It doesn't muck with my code, have any special restrictions, and it is decently speedy. I like it enough that I got my entire team using it. The pricing is also very resonable.
It's not real. Check http://www.linuxgames.com/ and scroll down to an article entitled "Another Halloween Document ". It is a work of satire.
Those are the same security options that were in M 7.1, so it would be my guess that they would keep them in the final release of 7.2