Need a good IDE

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ObjectWeb Lomboz (Eclipse based) is imho the best freeware IDE out for developing JEE. You can easily integrate JOnAS appserver (Tomcat based) in the IDE.

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  • Is buying in the US a good idea?

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    I got my first Mac back in '86 and haven't even considered another OS (I did have a PowerComputing clone for a while and frankly even then Apple was better built). The average PC lasts about 2.5 yrs. The average Macintosh about 4.5 years, more than enough to get you through college.
    Keep hitting these forums as you'll find a wealth of information and thousands of helpful hands.
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