Trouble downloading Java Studio Enterprise

Hi. I am trying to download the software, but the browser hangs everytime I click download. I tried using Firefox, IE and Netscape 4.7.
Anyone have any ideas? I would like to work in the Window IDE, but could move ot a Sun box if this is a problem.
Thanks for your help.

The ide is available for windows, linux and solaris.
You should see the following sections in the download page:
Solaris SPARC Platform - Sun Java[tm] Studio Enterprise 8 plus Sun Developer Network Standard - Welcome!
Download Now! Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8, Multilanguage      jstudio_ent8_dl-solaris-sparc.sh      201.13 MB
Solaris x86/Solaris x64 Platform - Sun Java[tm] Studio Enterprise 8 plus Sun Developer Network Standard - Welcome!
Download Now! Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8, Multilanguage      jstudio_ent8_dl-solaris-x86.sh      188.12 MB
Java Desktop System for Linux Platform - Sun Java[tm] Studio Enterprise 8 plus Sun Developer Network Standard - Welcome!
Download Now! Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8 (Unsupported), Multilanguage      jstudio_ent8_dl-linux-jds.sh      196.44 MB
Windows Platform - Sun Java[tm] Studio Enterprise 8 plus Sun Developer Network Standard - Welcome!
Download Now! Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8, Multilanguage      jstudio_ent8_dl-win.exe
Don't you the see last link to jstudio_ent8_dl-win.exe?

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