All these apps...whats are the differences??

I haven't been able to easily discern what the differences are
in the various products being offered from Oracle. There is
Designer 6i, Developer 2000, Forms/Reports 6i and maybe others.
Can someone quickly explain the differences? I currently have
Forms/Reports6i and want Developer 2000 but don't know if this
is the same thing or not.
Any input much appreciated.
- thx, mick

Developer/2000 is the name of previous releases of
Forms/Reports6i.
Designer/2000 is the name of previous release of Designer6i.

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