According to NetBeans.org;
"Since August 30th, 2005, NetBeans.org has shipped more than 225,000 CDs & DVDs to developers around the world through this initiative! During this period, NetBeans has experienced explosive growth as a download, media kit, and a community. To stay ahead of this encouraging trend we are looking into ways to effectively satisfy increasing demand for NetBeans software worldwide."
For sure this service played a huge role in helping so many Java developers. Also the program is a good marketing option for NetBeans since Eclipse (the best free Java IDE) provides no such services, rather than allowing free download. Sun also has decided to follow the same; stick only for free downloads. However the Starter Kit is available for download as an ISO image. In near future may offer downloads via mirrors and bit torrent; but not sure how near that future is. Anyway we are grateful to service Sun provided us.
We want that service back, please start it again
ReplyDeleteYes, Eclipse is probably the most popular IDE available for Java development. But in my eyes, it is also the one with the most bugs. Working every day with it, there randomly happen strange things that either require a project clean, closing and reopening of a project, up to restarting the whole IDE – for at least three major releases! jvmhost
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