JMaker 2.1.1.8

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    Recommended 71% Not recommended 29%  (17 votes)  Rate it
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  • Date added:
    29/07/2003
  • File size:
    619K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, JDK 1.3

Publisher’s description

JMaker is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Java and other languages. JMaker is written in Java. Develop Java applets and applications in any directory. Syntax highlighting with customizable styles. Supports all JDK 1.2.x commands including idlj. Wizards make repetitive tasks simple. Trap all output from the JDK tools in a text window. 'Search in File' option in the edit menu allows you to perform 'search and replace' operations in 1 to 1000's of files automatically. Easy configuration to allow selected use of different javac, java and other tools.

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  2. Very good protection and flexibility Anonymous -- May 27 2005, 12.18

    Secure Hive has been very useful to us since we started to use it internally at the beginning of 2005. Before that we used another product which was good but did not have the ease of use and the part encryption benefits that Secure Hive has. Working as designers this has been very useful for us as we can produce documents with both words and pics and encrypt either the Pic or the words. This has been very useful on projects when sharing the document as only a need to know member can see the full document. We are going to start recommending it to our clients and if they do not wish to buy it there is a free copy or lite version, which acts as a reader and does encrypt documents up to 35kb. Secure Hive also is useful for Email security and this is where we feel we can add value to our service to our clients. There is a lot of confidentiality in design and keeping something secret until its launch is sometimes very hard. So far in 2005 we have had no leakage. Good work Secure Hive Ltd

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  3. jjyuh Anonymous -- May 27 2005, 11.32

    best cars in life

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  4. talk to friends and family without the phone bills. Anonymous -- May 26 2005, 16.53

    runs well just as good as 7.0 but no viruses.
    fun and child friendly.
    Its not like a chat room you have to install people to talk to them and if you have the poblems with someone you can block them by pressing as button.


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